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Calculate the normality of `NaOH` when `2 g` is present in `800 mL` solution.

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`N = ("Equivalent")/(V_(sol) ("in" L))`
`:'` Equivalent of `NaOH = (2)/(40)`
and volume of solution `= (800)/(1000) L`
`:. N = (2 xx 1000)/(40 xx 800)` = 0.0625`
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