What is the value of $w$ (mass of solute in grams) required to prepare a definite volume of a standard solution of known normality $(N)$?
[$N = \text{normality}$,$E = \text{equivalent weight}$,$V = \text{volume of solution in } mL$]

  • A
    $w = \frac{N \cdot E \cdot V}{1000}$
  • B
    $w = 0.01 \cdot N \cdot E \cdot V$
  • C
    $w = \frac{N \cdot E}{1000 \cdot V}$
  • D
    $w = \frac{0.01 \cdot N \cdot E}{V}$

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