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lupok2001
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Relativity of Normality
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July 10, 2009, 03:10:56 AM »
Hi everybody
If by mixing two solutions I get a redox reaction where the oxidant is exactly completely reduced, can I assume that the two solutions had the same normality?
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No.
At least not without additional information - have you mixed identical volumes? Was there excess of reducing agent left?
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With identical volume and no excess reducing agent left.
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Then yes.
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