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On theAbraham equation for salt activities in concentrated solutions

ZurAbraham-Gleichung zur Berechnung der Aktivitäten von Salzen in konzentrierten Lösungen (Kurze Mitt.)

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It is shown that the equations derived byVoigt andAbraham for the calculation of salt activities in concentrated solutions are equivalent and that they satisfy theGibbs-Duhem equation.

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Es wird gezeigt, daß die vonVoigt undAbraham zur Berechnung der Aktivitäten von Salzen in konzentrierten Lösungen hergeleiteten Gleichungen äquivalent sind und dieGibbs-Duhem-Beziehung erfüllen.

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Braunstein, J., Ally, M.R. On theAbraham equation for salt activities in concentrated solutions. Monatsh Chem 127, 269–273 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00813792

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