Explain with detail interionic attraction?
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Interionic Attractions are when an ion is surrounded by an ionic atmosphere which has a net charge opposite for its own. For example an anion would be completely ...
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The ionic atmosphere decreases the mobility of each ion by exerting a drag on it, which in turn also decreases the magnitude of colligative properties. The ionic atmosphere cannot created nor destroyed.In a concentrated solution of strong electrolytes the ion count is large, and therefore the interionic attraction will be apparent. The reason behind the differences in the interionic attraction is that in concentrated solutions ions are closer together due to the large ion count, while in less concentrated solutions they are further apart.In solutions with weak electrolytes the number of ions is not large, therefore the effect of the interionic attraction is small.
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