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Define Normality.
Solution
Normality (N) of a solution is defined as the number of gram equivalents of the solute present in one liter of the solution. Normality is used in acid-based redox titrations.
Normality (N) = `"Number of gram equivalents of solute"/"Volume of solution in litre"`
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