FAQ

What is the Ionic Mobility of Cation?
The Ionic Mobility of Cation is described as the speed achieved by an cation moving through a gas under a unit electric field. Ionic Mobility of Cation is usually measured using the Square Meter per Volt per Second for Mobility. Note that the value of Ionic Mobility of Cation is always negative.
Can the Ionic Mobility of Cation be negative?
Yes, the Ionic Mobility of Cation, measured in Mobility can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Ionic Mobility of Cation?
Ionic Mobility of Cation is usually measured using the Square Meter per Volt per Second[m²/V*s] for Mobility. Square Centimeter per Volt Second[m²/V*s] are the few other units in which Ionic Mobility of Cation can be measured.
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