juanrga Posted May 5, 2012 Posted May 5, 2012 Do you know why the electrical conductivity for NaOH is greater than for KOH for different concentration in mass percent (range 0.5%--5%), but the electrical conductivity at infinite dilution of the K+ is quoted to be greater than for Na+? Someone has the theory this is due to ion pairing, but is not ion pairing in 1:1 electrolytes at low concentration an unimportant effect?
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