Defined by the equation:
where

is the
chemical potential
of the solute B in a solution containing B and other species. The nature of B must
be clearly stated: it is taken as a group of ions of two kinds carrying an equal number
of positive and negative charges, e.g.
Na+
+
NO3−
or
Ba2+
+
2Cl−
or
2Al3+
+
3SO42−
.

is the total number of ions making up the group i.e. 2, 3 and 5 respectively in the
above examples.

is the
chemical potential of B in its
standard state, usually the hypothetical ideal solution of concentration

and at the same temperature and pressure as the solution under consideration.
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