“…We refer to our previous papers and references therein for a historical account of the literature of this theory. In [19], we proposed a PF model for calculating activity coefficients of individual ions in aqueous single NaCl and CaCl 2 electrolyte solutions at the temperature 298.15 K. The model is further tested in this paper for eight 1:1 electrolytes (LiCl, LiBr, NaF, NaCl, NaBr, KF, KCl, and KBr), six 2:1 electrolytes (MgCl 2 , MgBr 2 , CaCl 2 , CaBr 2 , BaCl 2 , and BaBr 2 ), one mixed electrolyte (NaCl + MgCl 2 ), one 1:1 electrolyte (NaCl ) at various temperatures from 298.15 to 573.15 K, and one 2:1 electrolyte (MgCl 2 ) at various temperatures from 298.15 to 523.15 K, for which the experimental data were compiled by Valiskó and Boda in [25] and Rowland et al in [13] from various experimental sources in [26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35].…”