Talk:Equivalent concentration
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Better Initial Description
Equivalent concentration
Equivalent concentration is a better name considering that this concentration is referring to the number of equivalents in a given volume of mixture.--MagnInd (talk) 14:19, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
sulfuric acid example
I think the example of sulfuric acid is wrong. While sulfuric acid is diprotic, the second dissociation is not complete. Can an expert please comment? 2600:1000:B11D:4707:8D4:CD75:F090:8EAA (talk) 22:11, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
Article still needs content improvement
I've tried cleaning up this article from a readability and "encyclopedic" perspective, but a lot of the content still seems lacking. Particularly, I think more focus could be put on the "reaction unit", as this definition is what determines Normality (ex: H for acid-base reactions, "electron" for redox, etc). This is also where the dislike of the term "normality" by IUPAC stems from - that the term relies on the definition of the reaction unit, and is therefore imprecise. PhotogenicScientist (talk) 22:26, 1 December 2022 (UTC)
:@Nikolaih in spite of the above, I think the tone of the article is now improved. Do you think the "Tone" tag can be removed? PhotogenicScientist (talk) 01:14, 2 December 2022 (UTC)
::It is a bit odd to have the heading "What is Normality?" I think it still needs some cleanup tag, can change the tone tag to a different one if you desire. Nikolaih☎️📖 17:56, 2 December 2022 (UTC)
:::Good catch on that section heading. I've updated it.
:::I looked through the list of templates, and none stood out to me as obviously necessary. Unless you have one in mind to propose, I would just remove the "Tone" tag. PhotogenicScientist (talk) 19:15, 2 December 2022 (UTC)