I don't really get this concept.
I understand how to get the eq mass. The eq mass of NaOH is ~40g right?
Ok, here's the questions I don't know if I answered right.
How many eq masses of NaOH would it take to completely neutralize 5 equivalent masses of H[SIZE="1"]2[/SIZE]SO[SIZE="1"]4[/SIZE]?
I thought 5 at first, or is it 10?
I also don't get normality or how it relates to molarity.
For molarity, normality = the number of equivalents per mole? So H[SIZE="1"]2[/SIZE]SO[SIZE="1"]4[/SIZE] would be 2, HCl would be 1, and something like H[SIZE="1"]3[/SIZE]PO[SIZE="1"]4[/SIZE] would be 3? And how does that work with bases? Is NaOH 1 or does that not work?
My books says normality = equivalents of solute/liters of solution. So the normality of 5 liters of H[SIZE="1"]2[/SIZE]SO[SIZE="1"]4[/SIZE] would be 2/5 or .4, correct?
I'm sorry if any of this doesn't make sense, I really don't get chem very well. And thanks in advance for any help you can give!