An Activity Coefficient Model Based on the Hydration for Electrolyte Solutions

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This paper proposes a hypothesis of hydration. It assumes that the solute in the electrolyte solution exists as molecules, and each solute molecule is surrounded by h water molecules. On this basis, this paper deduces the activity coefficient formulas, and the model is applied to binary electrolyte solutions at room and elevated temperatures.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 781-784)

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379-382

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September 2013

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