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So I simply can't understand this normality question on Destroyer and why they are choosing to use the normality of electrons transferred:
Q) consider the following rxn of 2.5 M of dichromate
Cr2O^ 2- ----> Cr3+ ( acidic medium)
What is the solution normality upon completion?
The answer is 7.5 N
They compared the oxidation states of Cr from + 6 to +3 and then used this 3 e- value and multiplied it to 2.5 M to get the normality .... this is the normality of what?!
I would think we'd simply multiply 2.5 with 2( because each Cr2O7 has 2 moles of Cr...) and that would be the normality?
Q) consider the following rxn of 2.5 M of dichromate
Cr2O^ 2- ----> Cr3+ ( acidic medium)
What is the solution normality upon completion?
The answer is 7.5 N
They compared the oxidation states of Cr from + 6 to +3 and then used this 3 e- value and multiplied it to 2.5 M to get the normality .... this is the normality of what?!
I would think we'd simply multiply 2.5 with 2( because each Cr2O7 has 2 moles of Cr...) and that would be the normality?