| 1. | Also, let I be the ionic strength of the solution:
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| 2. | Electrostatic interactions are strongly dependent on the ionic strength of the solution.
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| 3. | This is a simple way to control the concentration and ionic strength.
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| 4. | Elution by increasing ionic strength of the mobile phase is more subtle.
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| 5. | In these solutions the activity coefficient may actually increase with ionic strength.
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| 6. | For solutions of greater ionic strengths, the Pitzer equations should be used.
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| 7. | By contrast, polyacrylic acid displays UCST behavior solely at high ionic strength.
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| 8. | To a lesser extent, solubility will depend on the ionic strength of solutions.
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| 9. | The ionic strength can be kept constant by judicious choice of acid and base.
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| 10. | The soaps precipitate due to a combination of common ion effect and increased ionic strength.
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