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Mobility data for ions

Mobility data for ions

Mobility data for ions

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I work on ion exchange kinetics and i do a lot of conductivity measurements. At present, I am attempting to figure out how uncertainty in the solution concentration propagates to the measured conductivity. The relationship between conductivity and concentration is linear and the equation involves values of ionic mobilities of all the ions involved. I am writing to ask where I could find data for ionic mobilities of calcium, sodium and chloride ions.

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RE: Mobility data for ions

Hello ie416,
I found the following values for the equivalent conductivity of single ions [cm**2/ohm]
        0    18     25     50    75 degC      
Na      26   43,5   50,9   82   116
1/2 Ca  30   51     60     98   142
Cl      41,1 65,5   75,5  116   160
 
and by dividing the particular value by F=96520 AS/g-eqv you will get ionic mobility at those concentration.
(source:Handbook of Chemistry and Phisics, 52nd Ed(1971-1972) The Chemical Rubber Co).
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