Science > Chemistry > Electrochemistry > Ionic Conduction The conductance of an ion depends on its size in an aqueous medium or in the solvent. Bigger is the ionic size lesser is its conductance Example: The order of size of hydrated ionic radii of alkali metal cations is as Li+(aq) < Na+(aq) < K+(aq)< Rb+(aq)< Cs+(aq). Hence the ease […]
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Ionic Conduction
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- Post date December 18, 2019
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- Tags Cell constant, Conductance, Conductivity, Electrochemistry, Electrolytic conductors, Electronic conductors, Friedrich Kohlrausch Relation, Kohlrausch Law, Metallic conduction, Molar conductivity, Oxidant, Oxidation, Oxidizing agent, Redox reaction, Reducing agent, Reductant, Reduction, Resistance, Resistivity, Specific conductance, Specific resistance, Theory of weak electrolyte