5. Which of the ff. is NOT true about the activity coefficient? It increases as the concentration of electrolyte solution decreases. b. Higher activity coefficients correlate to lower ionic strength. It is the same for ions with the same charge. d. It departs away from unity as the charge of the ion increases. a. C. e. All are correct
5. Which of the ff. is NOT true about the activity coefficient? It increases as the concentration of electrolyte solution decreases. b. Higher activity coefficients correlate to lower ionic strength. It is the same for ions with the same charge. d. It departs away from unity as the charge of the ion increases. a. C. e. All are correct
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