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What is the Debye Huckel limiting Law Constant?
The Debye Huckel limiting Law Constant depends on the nature of the solvent and absolute temperature. Debye Huckel limiting Law Constant is usually measured using the sqrt(Kilogram) per sqrt(Mole) for Debye–Hückel limiting law constant. Note that the value of Debye Huckel limiting Law Constant is always negative.
Can the Debye Huckel limiting Law Constant be negative?
Yes, the Debye Huckel limiting Law Constant, measured in Debye–Hückel limiting law constant can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Debye Huckel limiting Law Constant?
Debye Huckel limiting Law Constant is usually measured using the sqrt(Kilogram) per sqrt(Mole)[kg^(1/2)/mol^(1/2)] for Debye–Hückel limiting law constant. sqrt(Kilogram) per sqrt(Megamole)[kg^(1/2)/mol^(1/2)], sqrt(Kilogram) per sqrt(Centimole)[kg^(1/2)/mol^(1/2)], sqrt(Pound) per sqrt(Mole)[kg^(1/2)/mol^(1/2)] are the few other units in which Debye Huckel limiting Law Constant can be measured.
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