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The Ionic Strength of a solution is a measure of the electrical intensity due to the presence of ions in the solution. Check FAQs
I=(12)(2m+((Z+)2)+3m-((Z-)2))
I - Ionic Strength?m+ - Molality of Cation?Z+ - Valencies of Cation?m- - Molality of Anion?Z- - Valencies of Anion?

Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte Example

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0.052Edit=(12)(20.01Edit((2Edit)2)+30.002Edit((2Edit)2))
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
I=(12)(2m+((Z+)2)+3m-((Z-)2))
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
I=(12)(20.01mol/kg((2)2)+30.002mol/kg((2)2))
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
I=(12)(20.01((2)2)+30.002((2)2))
LAST Step Evaluate
I=0.052mol/kg

Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte Formula Elements

Variables
Ionic Strength
The Ionic Strength of a solution is a measure of the electrical intensity due to the presence of ions in the solution.
Symbol: I
Measurement: MolalityUnit: mol/kg
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Molality of Cation
The molality of Cation is defined as the number of moles of cation per kg of the solvent.
Symbol: m+
Measurement: MolalityUnit: mol/kg
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Valencies of Cation
The Valencies of Cation are the positive charge of the ion in an electrolyte.
Symbol: Z+
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Molality of Anion
The Molality of Anion is defined as the number of moles of anion per kg of solvent.
Symbol: m-
Measurement: MolalityUnit: mol/kg
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Valencies of Anion
The Valencies of Anion are the negative charge of the ion in an electrolyte.
Symbol: Z-
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Ionic Strength

​Go Ionic Strength for Bi-Bivalent Electrolyte
I=(12)(m+((Z+)2)+m-((Z-)2))
​Go Ionic Strength for Uni-Univalent Electrolyte
I=(12)(m+((Z+)2)+m-((Z-)2))
​Go Ionic Strength of Uni-Bivalent Electrolyte
I=(12)(m+((Z+)2)+(2m-((Z-)2)))
​Go Ionic Strength using Debey-Huckel Limiting Law
I=(-ln(γ±)A(Zi2))2

Other formulas in Ionic Strength category

​Go Mean Activity Coefficient for Uni-Bivalent Electrolyte
γ±=A±(413)m
​Go Mean Activity Coefficient for Uni-Trivalent Electrolyte
γ±=A±(2714)m
​Go Mean Activity Coefficient for Uni-Univalent Electrolyte
γ±=A±m
​Go Mean Activity Coefficient using Debey-Huckel Limiting Law
γ±=exp(-A(Zi2)(I))

How to Evaluate Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte?

Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte evaluator uses Ionic Strength = (1/2)*(2*Molality of Cation*((Valencies of Cation)^2)+3*Molality of Anion*((Valencies of Anion)^2)) to evaluate the Ionic Strength, The Ionic strength of bi-trivalent electrolyte formula is defined as the half of the submission of molality and square of the valencies of the ions available in the solution. Here the molality of cation is taken twice and the molality of anion is taken thrice. Ionic Strength is denoted by I symbol.

How to evaluate Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte, enter Molality of Cation (m+), Valencies of Cation (Z+), Molality of Anion (m-) & Valencies of Anion (Z-) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte

What is the formula to find Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte?
The formula of Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte is expressed as Ionic Strength = (1/2)*(2*Molality of Cation*((Valencies of Cation)^2)+3*Molality of Anion*((Valencies of Anion)^2)). Here is an example- 0.067 = (1/2)*(2*0.01*((2)^2)+3*0.002*((2)^2)).
How to calculate Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte?
With Molality of Cation (m+), Valencies of Cation (Z+), Molality of Anion (m-) & Valencies of Anion (Z-) we can find Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte using the formula - Ionic Strength = (1/2)*(2*Molality of Cation*((Valencies of Cation)^2)+3*Molality of Anion*((Valencies of Anion)^2)).
What are the other ways to Calculate Ionic Strength?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Ionic Strength-
  • Ionic Strength=(1/2)*(Molality of Cation*((Valencies of Cation)^2)+Molality of Anion*((Valencies of Anion)^2))OpenImg
  • Ionic Strength=(1/2)*(Molality of Cation*((Valencies of Cation)^2)+Molality of Anion*((Valencies of Anion)^2))OpenImg
  • Ionic Strength=(1/2)*(Molality of Cation*((Valencies of Cation)^2)+(2*Molality of Anion*((Valencies of Anion)^2)))OpenImg
Can the Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte be negative?
Yes, the Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte, measured in Molality can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte?
Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte is usually measured using the Mole per Kilogram[mol/kg] for Molality. Millimole per Kilogram[mol/kg] are the few other units in which Ionic Strength of Bi-Trivalent Electrolyte can be measured.
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