Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Limiting Molar Conductivity = Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution*[Faraday]
Λ0m = ucation*[Faraday]
This formula uses 1 Constants, 2 Variables
Constants Used
[Faraday] - Faraday constant Value Taken As 96485.33212
Variables Used
Limiting Molar Conductivity - (Measured in Siemens Square Meter per Mole) - The Limiting Molar Conductivity is the molar conductivity of a solution at infinite solution.
Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution - (Measured in Meter per Second) - The Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution is described as the speed achieved by an ion moving through a gas under a unit electric field.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution: 53 Meter per Second --> 53 Meter per Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Λ0m = ucation*[Faraday] --> 53*[Faraday]
Evaluating ... ...
Λ0m = 5113722.60236
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
5113722.60236 Siemens Square Meter per Mole --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
5113722.60236 5.1E+6 Siemens Square Meter per Mole <-- Limiting Molar Conductivity
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Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations Formula

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Limiting Molar Conductivity = Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution*[Faraday]
Λ0m = ucation*[Faraday]

What is Limiting Molar Conductivity?

The molar conductivity of a solution at infinite dilution is known as limiting molar conductivity. In other words, When the concentration of the electrolyte approaches zero, the molar conductivity is known as limiting molar conductivity.

With reduced concentration, conductivity decreases as the number of ions per unit volume that hold the current in a solution decrease with dilution whereas the molar conductivity of a solution increases with the decrease in concentration. This increase in molar conductivity is because of the increase in the total volume containing one mole of the electrolyte.

How to Calculate Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations?

Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations calculator uses Limiting Molar Conductivity = Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution*[Faraday] to calculate the Limiting Molar Conductivity, The Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations is the product of ionic mobility of cation at infinite dilution and faradays constant. Limiting Molar Conductivity is denoted by Λ0m symbol.

How to calculate Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations, enter Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution (ucation) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations calculation can be explained with given input values -> 5.1E+6 = 53*[Faraday].

FAQ

What is Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations?
The Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations is the product of ionic mobility of cation at infinite dilution and faradays constant and is represented as Λ0m = ucation*[Faraday] or Limiting Molar Conductivity = Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution*[Faraday]. The Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution is described as the speed achieved by an ion moving through a gas under a unit electric field.
How to calculate Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations?
The Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations is the product of ionic mobility of cation at infinite dilution and faradays constant is calculated using Limiting Molar Conductivity = Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution*[Faraday]. To calculate Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations, you need Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution (ucation). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Limiting Molar Conductivity?
In this formula, Limiting Molar Conductivity uses Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution. We can use 2 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Limiting Molar Conductivity = Ionic Mobility of Anion at Infinite Dilution*[Faraday]
  • Limiting Molar Conductivity = (Solution Molar Conductivity/Degree of Dissociation)
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