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If I have 1.00 mM NaCl and 4.32 mM NaCl, how do I calculate the ionic strengths of each? Thanks
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DrBob222
In a 1:1 salt such as NaCl the ionic strength is the same as the molarity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionic_strength
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