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the equation for ionic strength is​

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Answered by paddanasssuryaprakas
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Explanation:

The ionic strength formula calculates the sum of each ion's molar concentration multiplied by the valence squared. Here, half the term ½ is because we consider both the ions as cation and anion. Furthermore, c refers to the concentration in molar units' mol/L. Moreover, z refers to the charge of each ion.

Answered by rajerajeswari85
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Answer:

The ionic strength formula calculates the sum of each ion's molar concentration multiplied by the valence squared. Here, half the term ½ is because we consider both the ions as cation and anion. Furthermore, c refers to the concentration in molar units' mol/L. Moreover, z refers to the charge of each ion.

explanation:

Use this formula to calculate ionic strength: I= 1/2 n∑i (CiZi )squared, where "I" represents ionic strength, "n" represents the number of ions in solution, "i" represents the specific ion in solution, "Ci" represents the concentration to the /th species, such as moles per liter, "Zi" represents the valence

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