1. Concentration and supersaturation
1.1 Concentration units and activity in solution
To express solute content, we use the classic definitions of concentrationC, mass fraction (sometimes expressed in g/100 g solution) and mole fraction.
For electrolyte solutions, it is not always sufficient to use concentrations, as thermodynamics requires the use of activitiesa
i
. These are in fact concentrations (expressed in moles per liter) multiplied by a certain coefficient called the activity factor (f
i
), so that for any species i :
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