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Chemistry
Normality Calculator
Calculate the normality of a solution by dividing gram equivalents of solute by solution volume. Used in acid-base titrations and redox reactions where equivalents matter more than moles.
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Chemistry
Half-Life Calculator
Determine how much of a radioactive substance remains after a given time. Used in nuclear physics, carbon dating, and pharmacokinetics to model exponential decay.
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Key differences
| Normality Calculator | Half-Life Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Chemistry | Chemistry |
| Inputs required | 2 | 3 |
| Result | Normality (N) | Remaining Amount (g) |
| What it does | Calculate the normality of a solution by dividing gram equivalents of solute by solution volume. Used in acid-base titrations and redox reactions where equivalents matter more than moles. | Determine how much of a radioactive substance remains after a given time. Used in nuclear physics, carbon dating, and pharmacokinetics to model exponential decay. |