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Dear experts! Recently I am working on a high concentration aqueous solution, and now I need some physicochemical properties, such as saturated vapor pressure. Because there is no instrument in our laboratory, we want to use the formula to calculate. We all know that the Debye-Huckel equation has certain limitations and can only applies to dilute solutions. Even after Davies' correction, it can only be applied to solutions with an ionic strength of up to 0.2. So what formula should I use to calculate the vapor pressure of a much higher concentration solution?

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