Table 4 (Example) Activity Coefficient For Monovalent - Horiba Scientific 6560S-10C Instruction Manual

Combination type chloride ion selective electrode
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The activity is a concentration of ions in the solution that is corrected using
a coefficient called the activity coefficient, and the relationship between
them can be expressed with the following relational expression.
Activity (a) = Activity coefficient () · Ion concentration (C)
Table 4 shows the relationship between the ion concentration and the
activity coefficient.
From this table, you can see that when the ion concentration becomes
-3
lower than 110
mol/L, the activity coefficient becomes a value close to 1,
and as it becomes higher than 110
becomes lower than 1.
If the activity coefficient becomes lower than 1 (activity < ion
concentration), an error occurs in the potential measurement. An ISA is
used to reduce this error. An ISA is generally selected so that it does not
react with the ions to be measured and does not affect the measured
potential.
The measurement error can be reduced because adding the ISA enables
to maintain the ion strength constant and to adjust the activity coefficients
of the sample solution and the standard solution almost at the same value.

Table 4 (Example) Activity coefficient for monovalent

Ion concentration (C) mol/L
1  10
1  10
1  10
1  10
1  10
-3
mol/L, the activity coefficient
ion concentration
Activity coefficient ()
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0.998
0.988
0.961
0.901
0.751
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