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For uni-univalent electrolyte, the ionic strength equals​

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For a uni-univalent electrolyte (example : sodium chloride ,potassium chloride) the expression for ionic strength will contain only two terms i.e one for cation and other for anion. Hence, Where: m+ is the molality of cation m- is the molality of anion z+ and z- are the valencies of the cation and anion respectively .

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