Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
N Factor = Normality/Molarity
nf = N/Mol
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
N Factor - N Factor of substance in a redox reaction is equal to the number of moles of electron lost or gained per mole.
Normality - (Measured in Mole per Cubic Meter) - Normality is the weight of solute dissolved in a liter of solution.
Molarity - (Measured in Mole per Cubic Meter) - Molarity of a given solution is defined as the total number of moles of solute per litre of solution.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Normality: 12 Equivalents per Liter --> 12000 Mole per Cubic Meter (Check conversion here)
Molarity: 55.5 Mole per Liter --> 55500 Mole per Cubic Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
nf = N/Mol --> 12000/55500
Evaluating ... ...
nf = 0.216216216216216
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.216216216216216 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.216216216216216 0.216216 <-- N Factor
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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23 Number of Equivalents and Normality Calculators

Normality of substance 1 at Equivalence point
Go Normality of Solution 1 = Normality of Solution 2*(Volume of Solution 2/Volume of Solution 1)
Normality of substance 2 at Equivalence point
Go Normality of Solution 2 = Normality of Solution 1*(Volume of Solution 1/Volume of Solution 2)
Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point
Go Volume of Solution 1 = Normality of Solution 2*(Volume of Solution 2/Normality of Solution 1)
Volume of substance 2 at equivalence point
Go Volume of Solution 2 = Normality of Solution 1*(Volume of Solution 1/Normality of Solution 2)
Equivalent Mass given Molality and Normality
Go Equivalent Weight = Molarity*(Molar Mass/Normality)
Normality given Molality and Equivalent Mass
Go Normality = Molarity*(Molar Mass/Equivalent Weight)
Number of Moles of Solute given Number of Equivalents of Solute
Go Number of Moles of Solute = Number of Equivalents/N Factor
Number of Equivalents of Solute using Valency Factor
Go Number of Equivalents = Number of Moles of Solute*N Factor
Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute
Go N Factor = Number of Equivalents/Number of Moles of Solute
Number of Equivalents of Solute
Go Number of Equivalents = Mass of Solute/Equivalent Weight
Number of Equivalents of Solute given Normality
Go Number of Equivalents = Normality*Volume of Solution
Volume of Solution given Normality
Go Volume of Solution = Number of Equivalents/Normality
Normality
Go Normality = Equivalent of Solute/Liters of Solution
Number of Equivalents given Molarity and Normality
Go Number of Equivalents = Normality/Molarity
Normality given Molarity and Number of Equivalents
Go Normality = Molarity*Number of Equivalents
Normality given Molarity and Valency Factor
Go Normality = Molarity*N Factor
Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality
Go N Factor = Normality/Molarity
Basicity given Molarity and Normality
Go Basicity = Normality/Molarity
Normality given Molarity and Basicity
Go Normality = Molarity*Basicity
Acidity given Molarity and Normality
Go Acidity = Normality/Molarity
Normality given Molarity and Acidity
Go Normality = Molarity*Acidity
Normality using Volume Strength of Hydrogen Peroxide
Go Normality = Volume Strength/5.6
Volume Strength using Normality
Go Volume Strength = 5.6*Normality

Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality Formula

N Factor = Normality/Molarity
nf = N/Mol

What is normality?

Normality is described as the number of gram or mole equivalents of solute present in one liter of a solution. When we say equivalent, it is the number of moles of reactive units in a compound. Normality in chemistry is one of the expressions used to measure the concentration of a solution. It is abbreviated as ‘N’ and is sometimes referred to as the equivalent concentration of a solution. It is mainly used as a measure of reactive species in a solution and during titration reactions or particularly in situations involving acid-base chemistry.

What is molarity?

Molarity is the amount of a substance in a certain volume of solution. Molarity is defined as the moles of a solute per liters of a solution. Molarity is also known as the molar concentration of a solution. It is denoted by the symbol M. The units of molarity are M or mol/L. A 1 M solution is said to be “one molar.”

How to Calculate Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality?

Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality calculator uses N Factor = Normality/Molarity to calculate the N Factor, The Valency factor using molarity and normality formula is defined as the ratio of normality of the solution to the molarity of the solution. N Factor is denoted by nf symbol.

How to calculate Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality, enter Normality (N) & Molarity (Mol) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.216216 = 12000/55500.

FAQ

What is Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality?
The Valency factor using molarity and normality formula is defined as the ratio of normality of the solution to the molarity of the solution and is represented as nf = N/Mol or N Factor = Normality/Molarity. Normality is the weight of solute dissolved in a liter of solution & Molarity of a given solution is defined as the total number of moles of solute per litre of solution.
How to calculate Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality?
The Valency factor using molarity and normality formula is defined as the ratio of normality of the solution to the molarity of the solution is calculated using N Factor = Normality/Molarity. To calculate Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality, you need Normality (N) & Molarity (Mol). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Normality & Molarity and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate N Factor?
In this formula, N Factor uses Normality & Molarity. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • N Factor = Number of Equivalents/Number of Moles of Solute
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