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For H^(+) and Na^(+) the values of lambd...

For `H^(+)` and `Na^(+)` the values of `lambda^(oo)` are `349.8` and `50.11`. Calculate the mobilities of these ions and their velecities if they are in a cell in which the electrodes are 5 cm apart and to which a potential of 2 volts is applied.

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