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Activity is often more appropriate to use when making electrochemical measurements than concentration.
Activity is often more appropriate to use when making electrochemical measurements than concentration. Activity is the “effective concentration” of a species or ion relative to a standard (1 M) and accounts for non-ideal behavior of a solution. How does the notion of activity influence your conclusion in Part C? How could we account for this in our experiment?