%0 Journal Article %T Additional Arguments for a Correction of the Debye-Hückel, Maxwell-Boltzmann Equations for Dilute Electrolyte Equilibria %A Peter van der Weg %J American Journal of Analytical Chemistry %P 406-422 %@ 2156-8278 %D 2018 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ajac.2018.99032 %X Peter Debye and Erich H¨ąckel had developed a theory for the ionic activity coefficients in dilute solutions of strong electrolytes some 95 years ago [1]. Their limiting law still stands and is confirmed as close to reality in many experiments. In a previous article [2], it is shown that these limiting activity coefficients arise because the electrical contribution in the electrochemical potential of ionic species is overestimated traditionally with a factor 2. The smaller value removes inconsistencies in the models and complies better with the basic electrostatic principles. In this article further evidence is given in support of this alternative description. As consequence the dilute activity coefficients become unity, e.g. are removed, which means that the electrochemical potential of ions in dilute solutions is expressed directly in concentration, instead of activity, which simplifies modelling in such dilute solutions. %K Debye-Hü %K ckel %K Electrolyte %K Activity Coefficients %K Electrochemical Potential %K Debye %K Hü %K ckel %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=87306