How to Calculate Ionic Strength for Bi-Bivalent Electrolyte?
Ionic Strength for Bi-Bivalent Electrolyte calculator uses Ionic Strength = (1/2)*(Molality of Cation*((Valencies of Cation)^2)+Molality of Anion*((Valencies of Anion)^2)) to calculate the Ionic Strength, The Ionic strength for bi-bivalent electrolyte formula is defined as the half of the submission of molality and square of the valencies of the ions available in the solution. An example of a bi-bivalent electrolyte is CuSO4, ZnSO4, MgSO4 etc. Ionic Strength is denoted by I symbol.
How to calculate Ionic Strength for Bi-Bivalent Electrolyte using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Ionic Strength for Bi-Bivalent Electrolyte, enter Molality of Cation (m+), Valencies of Cation (Z+), Molality of Anion (m-) & Valencies of Anion (Z-) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Ionic Strength for Bi-Bivalent Electrolyte calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.029 = (1/2)*(0.01*((2)^2)+0.002*((2)^2)).