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The concentration or quantity of the ions in a particular solution is termed as ionic strength of that solution. The ionic strength of an ionic compound can only be measured in the solution form and we know that an ionic compound dissociates into positive and negative ions in the water. The ionic strength of a solution is expressed using the symbol ‘I’. Randall and Lewis were the first to give the concept of ionic strength in 1921. Some properties of ionic strength are as follows:

  • Higher the concentration of the ionic compound or electrolyte in the solution, higher the dissociation constant of the solution.
  • Higher the ionic strength, higher the electrical conductivity of the solution.
  • Lower the ionic strength, lower will be the conductivity of the solution.
  • The ionic strength also denotes the amount of interionic attractions and repulsions in the solution.

Ionic Strength Definition

Thus, we can say that the ionic strength of an ionic compound can be calculated as half of the sum of products of the molar concentration of the ions and the square of their respective charges. The factor of 1/2 comes from the fact that the ionic compound dissociates into cations and anions. We can see that the ionic strength is directly proportional to the square of the charge on the atom and thus the ionic strength of a solution increases rapidly with the increase in charge of the ion.

Ionic Strength Unit

The ionic strength is expressed in Moles per litre (molL-1) or Moles per kg (mol kg-1) depending upon the units taken for the concentration of the ions. 

Ionic Strength Formula

The ionic strength formula is as follows

\frac{1}{2}\Sigma({C_i}{Z_i^2})

where,
C is the molar concentration expressed in moles per litre
Z refers to the charge on the particular ion

Example: The charge on OH ion is -1, so the value of Z for hydroxide ion is -1.

Importance of Ionic Strength

Ionic strength is of great importance in chemistry such as:

  • It is very important in Debye Huckle’s theory. The deviations in the ionic strength of a solution from the ideal solution is clearly explained by the Debye-Huckle theory.
  • Double layer theory, electroacoustic and electrokinetic phenomena are also explained with the help of ionic strength.
  • The square root of ionic strength is inversely proportional to the Debye length.
  • From the ionic strength formula, it is evident that if the concentration or charge of the ions increases then the electrical conductivity of the solution increases rapidly to a great extent.
  • The ionic strength of a solution is impacted by the dissolved salts in a solution.
  • The strength of a buffer solution can also be determined by using the ionic strength formula.

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Solved Examples on Ionic Strength Formula

Example 1: Calculate the ionic strength of NaOH solution with a concentration of 5 mol/L.

Solution:

NaOH ——> Na+ + OH

Given,

Concentration (C) = 5 (for both Na+ and OH ions)

For NaOH, 

Z= 1 for Na+
Z =-1 for OH

We know that Ionic strength I can be calculated using, 

\frac{1}{2}\Sigma({C_i}{Z_i^2})

\frac{1}{2}({5×1^2+5×(-1^2)})

= 10 / 2 = 5

Thus the Ionic strength of the given solution is 5

Example 2: Calculate the ionic strength of a CaCl2 solution with a concentration of 2 mol/kg.

Answer:

CaCl2 ——> Ca+2 + Cl 

Given, 

C = 2 for both the ions,

Z = +2 for Ca+2 ions

Z = -1 for Clions

Using ionic strength formula,

I=\frac{1}{2}[2×2^2+2×(-1^2)]

I =10 / 2 = 5

Thus, the Ionic strength of the solution is 5.

Example 3: Calculate the concentration of the solution of KCl if the ionic strength of the solution is 20 mol/L.

Answer:

KCl ——-> K+ + Cl

Given, I = 20, 

Z = +1 for K+

Z= -1 for Cl

Using ionic strength formula,

20 = \frac{1}{2}[C×1^2+C×(-1)^2]

20 = 2C / 2

20 = C

Thus the concentration of the solution of KCl is 20 moles per litre

Example 4: Compare the ionic strength of 6 mol/l of K2SO4 solution and 10 mol/l solutions of NaCl.

Answer:

For K2SO4

Given, C = 6, 

Z= +1 for K+ ions

Z= -2 for SO4-2 ions

Using ionic strength formula,

I_{K_2SO_4} = \frac{1}{2}[6×1^2+6×(-2)^2]

                   = 26 / 13 = 2

For Nacl, 

Given C = 10, 

Z= +1 for Na+ ions

Z = -1 for Cl- ions

Using Ionic Strength Formula,

I_{NaCl} = \frac{1}{2}[10×1^2+10×(-1)^2]

              = 20 / 2 =10

As 13>10, we can say that the  I_{K_2SO_4}>I_{NaCl}  which means that the ionic strength of potassium sulphate solution is more than the sodium chloride solution in this case.

Example 5: Calculate the ionic strength of the solution containing 4N H2SO4 and 2M HCl.

Answer:

Here there are two acids dissolved in the solution. Thus the net ionic strength of the solution will be the sum of two ions.

For H2SO4

Given, C = 4N

Normality = Molarity × n-factor        (n = 2 for sulphuric acid)

C = 2M

I_{H_2SO_4} = \frac{1}{2}[2×1^2+2×(-2)^2]

                    =5

For HCl

Given, C = 2M

I_{HCl} = \frac{1}{2}[2×1^2+2×(-1)^2]

           =2

Thus net ionic strength is calculated as,

I = I_{H_2SO_4}+I_{HCl}

  = 5+2=7

FAQs on Ionic Strength

Question 1: What is ionic strength?

Answer:

The concentration or quantity of the ions in a particular solution is termed as ionic strength of that solution. Ionic strength of an ionic compound can only be measured in the solution form and we know that an ionic compound dissociates into positive and negative ions in the water. 

Question 2: What are the SI units of ionic strength?

Answer:

The SI unit of ionic strength is Moles per litre or Moles per kg depending upon the units taken for the concentration of the ions 

Question 3: What are the properties of ionic strength?

Answer:

Properties of ionic strength are,

  • Higher the concentration of the ionic compound or electrolyte in the solution, higher is the dissociation constant of the solution.
  • Higher the ionic strength, higher is the electrical conductivity of the solution.

Question 4: Why do seawater and saltwater have negligible ionic strength?

Answer:

Saltwater and seawater have negligible ionic strength because of the presence of other dissolved salts in the solution which reduces the ionic strength of the solution

Question 5: What is the importance of ionic strength?

Answer:

Importance of Ionic Strength are as follows,

  • It is very important in Debye Huckle theory. The deviations of the ionic strength if a solution from the ideal solution is clearly explained by the Debye Huckle theory.
  • Double layer theory, electroacoustic and electrokinetic phenomena are also explained with the help of ionic strength.


Last Updated : 19 Dec, 2023
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