Mobility of H+ ions is 7.0 times greater than the mobility of Na+ ions, which have the mobility of 5.19 × 10^-8 m2/(s‧V). How long would it take for H+ ions to move 1.0 mm, when 1.5 V is applied to a 0.50 m long tube?

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Mobility of H+ ions is 7.0 times greater than the mobility of Na+ ions, which have the mobility of 5.19 × 10^-8 m2/(s‧V). How long would it take for H+ ions to move 1.0 mm, when 1.5 V is applied to a 0.50 m long tube?

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