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The normality of 10% (weight /volume) acetic acid is

A

1 N

B

10 N

C

1.7 N

D

0.83 N

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C

`N=(w xx1000)/(Eq.wt. xx "Volume")=(10xx1000)/(60xx100)=1.66 N`.
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