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Explain how to make one liter of a 1.25 N sodium hydroxide solution.
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Explain how to make one liter of a 1.25 N sodium hydroxide solution.
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1.25 moles(N) of NaOH are present in 1000 gm of water.
and 1000gm = 1L
hence we need to put 1.25 Moles (N) of NaOH in 1L H2O
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