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Find the normality of `H_(2) SO_(4)` having 50 milli equivalents in 2 litres.

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`N = (g "equivalent")/(V_(sol)("in" L)) = (mEq)/(V_(sol)("in" mL)) = (50)/(2000) = 0.025 N`
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