In an ionic solution, a current consists of Ca 2+ ions (of charge +2e) and Cl- ions

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In an ionic solution, a current consists of Ca2+ ions (of charge +2e) and Cl- ions (of charge -e) traveling in opposite directions. If 5.11 × 1018 Cl- ions go from A to B every 0.50 min, while 3.24 × 1018 Ca2+ ions move from B to A, what is the current (in mA) through this solution, and in which direction (from A to B or from B to A) is it going?

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University Physics with Modern Physics

ISBN: 978-0133977981

14th edition

Authors: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman

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