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DebyeHückel theory explanation from "summary" of Physical Chemistry by Robert G. Mortimer

The Debye-Hückel theory explains the behavior of electrolyte solutions. When ions are dissolved in a solvent, they interact with each other through Coulombic forces. These interactions can be described using the Debye-Hückel theory, which is based on the assumption that ions are surrounded by a cloud of oppositely charged ions. The Debye-Hückel theory provides a way to calculate the activity coefficient of an electrolyte, which is a measure of how much the ion deviates from ideal behavior in a solution. The activity coefficient takes into account the interactions between ions and predicts how these interactions affect the overall properties of the solution. The Debye-Hück...
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    Physical Chemistry

    Robert G. Mortimer

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