Okay, so you are right, but only in solutions...
Normality = Molarity 👎 . Where n is the number of protons, hydroxide ions, electrons or monovalent ions (so PO43- doesn't apply) "produced" or "consumed" per molecule of the compound in any reaction. So I would say 2.25 N.
van't Hoff factor is related only to solutions. Definition by Kaplan is: van't Hoff facotr is "the moles of particles dissolved in a solution per mole of solute molecules". So that's why you can indeed say that Normality = molarity (i) for acid-base reactions for example, b/c they are conducted in aqueous solution.
At least that's how I understand. If I'm wrong...then I don't want to be right! Jk! correct me.😛