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The strength of a solution (S) in gram/litre, is related to its normality (N) and equivalent weight of solute (E) by the formula

A

`S = (N)/( E) `

B

`S = (E )/(N)`

C

`S = N.E `

D

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C

Strenght ` = (W)/(V) = NE`
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