Activity Coefficient
The activity coefficient describes the degree to which a component of a solution behaves ideally. The activity coefficient is 1 for an ideal solution. The activity coefficient is greater than one for a component that exhibits positive deviations from Raoult's Law, and less than one if it exhibits negative deviations.

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