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Debye-Hiickel coefficients program

In each case, we use program spece8 or react and employ an extended form of the Debye-Hiickel equation for calculating species activity coefficients, as discussed in Chapter 8. In running the programs, you work interactively following the general procedure ... [Pg.81]

To calculate the activity coefficient of ions, virtually all geochemical modeling programs today use either a variation of the Debye-Hiickel equation or the Pitzer equations. Two variations of the Debye-Hiickel equation in common use are the Davies equation and the B-dot equation. [Pg.38]

The program calculates activity coefficients of ionic species by calling a subroutine called ACTCF which calculates activity coefficients using the Davies revision of the Debye-Hiickel equation ... [Pg.555]


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