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Why is activity used instead of molarity for highly soluble salts like NaCl?
A. Molarity is too difficult to measure
B. Activity is always smaller than molarity
C. Activities are dimensionless
D. High ionic strength leads to non-ideal behavior requiring activity corrections
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