Summary Debye–Hückel Theory of Strong Electrolytes Debye,–Hückel Limiting Law, Ionic Interaction Theory in Electrolyte Solutions ,Electrostatic Theory of Electrolytes (Debye–Hückel Model)
The Debye–Hückel theory, developed by Peter Debye and Erich Hückel, provides a mathematical model to describe how ions interact in dilute electrolyte solutions. According to this theory: Each ion is surrounded by a cloud of oppositely charged ions, called the ionic atmosphere. These interactions reduce the effective concentration (activity) of ions. The theory introduces the concept of activity coefficients, which correct for non-ideal behavior. It leads to the Debye–Hückel limiting law, which relates activity coefficients to ionic strength
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