This mathematical formula shows that the activity of species i in a solution P is equal to the mole fraction of species i times the activity coefficient of species i times the standard state partial molal property of species i, where i ranges from 1 to N total species in solution and γi represents the activity coefficient of each species.
This mathematical formula shows that the activity of species i in a solution P is equal to the mole fraction of species i times the activity coefficient of species i times the standard state partial molal property of species i, where i ranges from 1 to N total species in solution and γi represents the activity coefficient of each species.
This mathematical formula shows that the activity of species i in a solution P is equal to the mole fraction of species i times the activity coefficient of species i times the standard state partial molal property of species i, where i ranges from 1 to N total species in solution and γi represents the activity coefficient of each species.