Fwd: Normal solution

From:"Dr. Ian Montgomery." <ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk>

<html> Laurie,<br> <x-tab>        </x-tab>A normal solution contains 1 gram equivalent of solute per litre of solution.<br> Therefore 1N NaOH would be 40 grams of NaOH dissolved in and made up to 1 litre with the solvent.<br> 2N, 80 grams and 5N, 200 grams. <br> <x-tab>        </x-tab>Word of warning, that's a pretty concentrated solution, take great care.<br> Ian. <br> <br> <br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 11:13:02 -0800<br> From: Laurie Colbert <laurie.colbert@schs.com><br> Subject: Normal solution<br> To: Histonet <histonet@pathology.swmed.edu><br> <br> Help!  Can someone tell me exactly how to make a 2N and a 5N solution of<br> sodium hydroxide?</blockquote> <x-sigsep><p></x-sigsep> <font color="#0000FF">Dr. Ian Montgomery,<br> West Medical Building,<br> University of Glasgow,<br> Glasgow,<br> G12 8QQ.<br> Tel: 0141 339 8855.  Extn:6602.<br> Fax: 0141 330 2923<br> e-mail: ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk</font></html>
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