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10. Acids and Bases / Acid-Base Introduction / Problem 5
Describe the relationship between the normality and molarity of a monoprotic acid. Compare it with that of a polyprotic acid.
A
The normality of a monoprotic acid is equal to its molarity, whereas the normality of a polyprotic acid is equal to its molarity multiplied by the number of H
+
ions produced when dissolved in water.
B
The normality of a monoprotic acid is equal to its molarity, whereas the normality of a polyprotic acid is equal to its molarity multiplied by the number of OH
−
ions produced when dissolved in water.
C
The normality of a monoprotic acid is equal to its molarity, whereas the normality of a polyprotic acid is equal to its molarity divided by the number of H
+
ions produced when dissolved in water.
D
The normality of a monoprotic acid is equal to its molarity, whereas the normality of a polyprotic acid is equal to its molarity divided by the number of OH
−
ions produced when dissolved in water.
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