Determining Normality

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Stumbled upon a practice problem in general chemistry review book 95 g PO4 3- and it is to determine the normality of the following solutions species of interest is H+. I get that the formula to use is Molarity = Normality / n. Why is the n in this problem 3 equivalents per mole of PO4 3-. Also specifically is Normality telling us? And Molarity telling us?

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Stumbled upon a practice problem in general chemistry review book 95 g PO4 3- and it is to determine the normality of the following solutions species of interest is H+. I get that the formula to use is Molarity = Normality / n. Why is the n in this problem 3 equivalents per mole of PO4 3-. Also specifically is Normality telling us? And Molarity telling us?
Molarity x H ions will get you Normality.
 
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