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How does ionic mobility differ from ionic velocity?

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Answered by Aneelmalhi
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The ionic mobility (μ) is defined as the velocity attained by an ion moving through a gas under unit electric field. A suitable unit is therefore m2 s−1 volt−1. ... The mobility hardly varies with the charge of the ion, a doubly charged ion having practically the same mobility as a singly charged ion of either sign.
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