VISCOSty of H20 (incp) as a function of TCO:M=171-10-472-0.0269T +1464 A battery separation separates the anode + cameri

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VISCOSty of H20 (incp) as a function of TCO:M=171-10-472-0.0269T +1464 A battery separation separates the anode + cameri

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VISCOSty of H20 (incp) as a function of TCO:M=171-10-472-0.0269T +1464 A battery separation separates the anode + camerie with pores in the solid that are filled with an aqueous electrolyte solution. The porosity of the mode is 0.47 and the fortuosity is 2.35. The lengen is imm, CAI = 5 kg mol/m3, CA2 = 0,200 kgmol/m3, C, = 58.7 kg mol/m3, C2 = 54.9 kgmo/m3. Assuming flux of A Througn stagnant B, determine the flux of Nations in a socium-ion battery in Kamolls.m² at operaning temperature of 50 °C. Note; use the diffusiviry of the Nation, not the charge - neutraj complex,
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