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         PHARM D- CLINICAL PHARMACY                        LEVEL I                        PHARM. ANAL. CHEM. I (PC 101)



          Methods of expressing the concentration of standard solutions:


             The most common methods are: Molarity (M) & Normality (N).


          1. Molarity or Molar concentration (M):


             = The number of moles of the solute per 1 liter of the solution.


             Example: 0.5 M NaOH means 0.5 mole of NaOH / 1 L solution.


             N.B.  Molar  solution  is  a  solution  that  contains  1  mole  of  the  solute

             per 1 liter of the solution (i.e.: Molar solution = 1 M solution).


             Remember:
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          Definition of Mole (mol.):

          For molecules:


          The Mole means gram-molecular weight {i.e. Molecular wt. expressed in grams}.

          Example: M.W. of NaOH = 40  1 mole of NaOH ≡ 40 g NaOH.

                                                                              (i.e. The weight of 1 mole of NaOH is 40 g)
          For atoms:


          The Mole means gram-atomic weight {i.e. Atomic wt. expressed in grams}.

          Example: A.W. of Na = 23  1 mole of Na ≡ 23 g Na.

                                                                         (i.e. The weight of 1 mole of Na is 23 g)


          2. Normality or Normal concentration (N):


             = The number of equivalent weights of the solute per 1 liter of the solution.


             Example: 2 N NaOH means 2 equivalent weights of NaOH / 1 L solution.

             N.B. Normal solution is a solution that contains 1 equivalent weight of the


             solute per 1 liter of the solution (i.e.: Normal solution = 1 N solution).








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