4. Equations of state for electrolyte solutions
In theory, equations of state are the most versatile thermodynamic models in terms of the systems that can be handled: the same model can be used to represent the properties of both liquid and vapor phases, pure bodies and mixtures, over a wide range of pressures and compositions. They include a reduced number of parameters needed to describe a system, and most of these parameters have a physical meaning. Activity coefficient models (see § 3
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