Physical Chemistry
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Author: Ball, David W. (david Warren), BAER, Tomas
Publisher: Wadsworth Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.86E
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Interpretation:
The table of ionic strengths that tabulate / versus ion charge for every possible combination, assuming a
Concept introduction:
Ionic compounds are composed of cation and anion. The positively charged ions are known as cation whereas the negatively charged ions are known as anions. These ions are held by the electrostatic force of attraction.
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