What is the normality of a solution that is 1 M in H2SO4?

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What is the normality of a solution that is 1 M in H2SO4?
  1. 1 N
  2. 2 N
  3. 0.5 N
  4. 4 N

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Q: What is the normality of a solution that is 1 M in H2SO4?
Solution: Normality (N) = Molarity (M) x number of equivalents. H2SO4 has 2 acidic protons, so 1 M x 2 = 2 N.
Steps: 5

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