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Equation Bronsted-Guggenheim-Scatchard

The Bronsted-Guggenheim-Scatchard approach (abbreviated B-G-S equation in this document), (see section 6.1). [Pg.259]

Bronsted-Guggenheim-Scatchard specific ion interaction theory (SIT) (cf. Grenthe and Wanner 1989 Giridhar and Langmuir 1991 Nordstrom and Munoz 1994) is an ion- and electrolyte-specific approach to activity coefficients, which is, therefore, theoretically capable of greater accuracy than the Davies equation. The general SIT equation for a single ion, i, can be written... [Pg.133]

Figure 1.7 Activities coefficients of ions Na+ and Ch vs. concentration of NaCl calculated using various equations. Equation 1 - Debye-Huckel (1.76), 2 - Bronsted-Guggenheim-Scatchard (1.78), 3 - Pitzer (1.79) 4 - experimental values (Geological evolution..., 2005). Figure 1.7 Activities coefficients of ions Na+ and Ch vs. concentration of NaCl calculated using various equations. Equation 1 - Debye-Huckel (1.76), 2 - Bronsted-Guggenheim-Scatchard (1.78), 3 - Pitzer (1.79) 4 - experimental values (Geological evolution..., 2005).

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