Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point Formula

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The Volume of Solution 1 gives the volume of solution 1 in liters. Check FAQs
V1=N2(V2N1)
V1 - Volume of Solution 1?N2 - Normality of Solution 2?V2 - Volume of Solution 2?N1 - Normality of Solution 1?

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7.1E-9Edit=0.005Edit(1E-5Edit7Edit)
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Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
V1=N2(V2N1)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
V1=0.005Eq/L(1E-5L7Eq/L)
Next Step Convert Units
V1=5mol/m³(1E-87000mol/m³)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
V1=5(1E-87000)
Next Step Evaluate
V1=7.14285714285714E-12
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
V1=7.14285714285714E-09L
LAST Step Rounding Answer
V1=7.1E-9L

Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point Formula Elements

Variables
Volume of Solution 1
The Volume of Solution 1 gives the volume of solution 1 in liters.
Symbol: V1
Measurement: VolumeUnit: L
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Normality of Solution 2
The Normality of Solution 2 is described as the number of gram or mole equivalents of solution 2 present in one liter of solution 2.
Symbol: N2
Measurement: Molar ConcentrationUnit: Eq/L
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Volume of Solution 2
The volume of solution 2 gives the volume of the solution 2 in liters.
Symbol: V2
Measurement: VolumeUnit: L
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Normality of Solution 1
The Normality of Solution 1 is described as the number of gram or mole equivalents of solution 1 present in one liter of solution 1.
Symbol: N1
Measurement: Molar ConcentrationUnit: Eq/L
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Number of Equivalents and Normality category

​Go Normality given Molarity and Valency Factor
N=Molnf
​Go Number of Equivalents of Solute
nequiv.=msoluteW eq
​Go Normality of substance 1 at Equivalence point
N1=N2(V2V1)
​Go Normality of substance 2 at Equivalence point
N2=N1(V1V2)

How to Evaluate Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point?

Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point evaluator uses Volume of Solution 1 = Normality of Solution 2*(Volume of Solution 2/Normality of Solution 1) to evaluate the Volume of Solution 1, The Volume of substance 1 at equivalence point formula is defined as the product of the volume of substance 2 and the ratio of the normality of substance 2 to the normality of substance 1. Volume of Solution 1 is denoted by V1 symbol.

How to evaluate Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point, enter Normality of Solution 2 (N2), Volume of Solution 2 (V2) & Normality of Solution 1 (N1) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point

What is the formula to find Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point?
The formula of Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point is expressed as Volume of Solution 1 = Normality of Solution 2*(Volume of Solution 2/Normality of Solution 1). Here is an example- 7.1E-6 = 5*(1E-08/7000).
How to calculate Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point?
With Normality of Solution 2 (N2), Volume of Solution 2 (V2) & Normality of Solution 1 (N1) we can find Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point using the formula - Volume of Solution 1 = Normality of Solution 2*(Volume of Solution 2/Normality of Solution 1).
Can the Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point be negative?
No, the Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point, measured in Volume cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point?
Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point is usually measured using the Liter[L] for Volume. Cubic Meter[L], Cubic Centimeter[L], Cubic Millimeter[L] are the few other units in which Volume of Substance 1 at Equivalence Point can be measured.
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