
2. Thermodynamic models with activity coefficients
2.1 Debye-Hückel theory
It has been observed experimentally that at very low salt concentrations, the logarithm of the average activity coefficient ln γ ( m )± evolves linearly with respect to the square root of the ionic strength . The Debye-Hückel (DH) theory
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