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Calculate the normality of 4% (w/v) solution of NaOH.

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4% (w/v) NaOH solution means 4g of NaOH are present in 100 ml of the solution
`therefore` Normality `=(W/(G.E.W))_"solute" xx1000/V_"ml" =4/(40/1) xx 1000/100`=1 N
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