What are the drift speeds of Li + , Na + , and K + in water
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What are the drift speeds of Li+, Na+, and K+ in water when a potential difference of 100V is applied across a 5.00 cm conductivity cell? How long would it take an ion to move from one electrode to the other? In conductivity measurements it is normal to use alternating current: what are the displacements of the ions in (a) centimetres, (b) solvent diameters, about 300pm, during a half cycle of 2.0 kHz applied potential difference?
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Physical Chemistry Thermodynamics And Kinetics
ISBN: 9781464124518
10th Edition
Authors: Peter Atkins, Julio De Paula
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