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How do you prepare 0.1N NaOH solution?
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for NaOH normality = molarity ; hence for 1M(1N) solution you have to dissolve 40 g NaOH in 1L water ...... therfore for 0.1 N soln you have to dissolve 4 g in 1 L water
and then standerized it with acid which has known normality
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