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how does molar conductivity depend on the mobilities of ions​

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Answered by 1109sharmakhushboo
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Molar conductivity is directly proportional to Mobility of ions. As the no of ions increase the molar conductivity also increase.

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Answered by gauravarduino
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The molar ionic conductivity of each ionic species is proportional to its electrical mobility ( ), or drift velocity per unit electric field, according to the equation , where z is the ionic charge, and F is the Faraday constant. ... Values for each ion may be determined using measured ion transport numbers.

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