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The normality of a solution of sodium hy...

The normality of a solution of sodium hydroxide 100 ml of which contains 4 grams of NAOH is

A

`0.1`

B

40

C

`1.0`

D

`0.4`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`N=(w xx 1000)/(eq.wt. xx "Volume in ml.") = (4xx1000)/(40xx100)=1.0 N`.
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