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The Activity Coefficients of High-Charge Electrolytes in Aqueous Dilute Solutions

We examine in detail the activity coefficient of higher-charge electrolytes, which, in dilute solutions, can display negative deviations from the Debye–Hückel limiting law instead of the usual positive deviations typical of lower-charge electrolytes. This fact is of considerable relevance for scient...

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Published in:Journal of solution chemistry 2020-12, Vol.49 (12), p.1536-1551
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