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



                                            2+       2-                                                       3+       3-

                                           CaCO3                                                         Na3PO4



                             Equiv. wt. = M.W. of CaCO3/2                 Equiv. wt. = M.W. of Na3PO4/3


          Advantage of using normal concentration:                           Very Important

          The  main  advantage  of  using  normal  concentration  over  molar  ones  is


          the simple  1:1  ratio  involved  in  all  reactions  of  the  same  type  and  that

          facilitates our calculations.


          ex. 1 equiv. wt. of NaOH   ≡               1 equiv. wt. of HCl          i.e. In a certain type of
                                                                                  reactions, equivalent weights of
                                              ≡      1 equiv. wt. of H 2SO 4      all substances are equivalent in
                                                                                  their reactive powers because
                                              ≡      1 equiv. wt. of H 3PO 4      they are all referred to

                                                                                  a common standard [Hydrogen].
                                                                    +
                                              ≡      1 mole of H


          In other words: Solutions having the same normality react in 1:1 ratio.


          ex. 1 L of 1 N NaOH  ≡ 1 L of 1 N HCl ≡ 1 L of 1 N H2SO4 ≡ 1 L of 1 N H3PO4 ,

          10 ml of 0.2 N NaOH  ≡ 10 ml of 0.2 N HCl ≡ 10 ml of 0.2 N H2SO4 ≡ 10 ml of 0.2 N H3PO4


             Remember: [=] means equal while [ ≡ ] means equivalent.
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