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IN problems connected with concentrated solutions involving several electrolytes, it is necessary to have a knowledge of the activity coefficients of the separate salts. The determination of these activities in mixtures is usually a major experimental difficulty, is desirable to have a method for their calculation.
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GLUECKAUF, E. Activity Coefficients in Concentrated Solutions Containing Several Electrolytes. Nature 163, 414–415 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163414a0
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