Friday, November 5, 2010

Standard solution:

A standard solution is one, which contains a known weight of the reagent in a definite volume of solution, and for many years concentrations were expressed in terms of molarity (i.e., number of moles per litre) and normality (i.e., number of equivalents per litre).

So, the standard solutions are now commonly expressed in terms of molar concentration or molarity (M).

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