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If a potential electrolyte is added to an aqueous solution, it is conceivable that its dissociation may be so low that few ions are produced. It is also possible to make a solution from a true electrolyte so dilute that the number of ions in solution is very small. In both of these cases, the analysis completed in the previous chapter would be adequate to describe the interactions that cause the solution to deviate from ideality. These solutions would be so dilute that each and every ion in solution could, in a sense, look out past even its secondary hydration sheath and see only bulk water. These ions would thus seem to exist completely alone and isolated in solution.
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