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Given that p*(H2O) = 0.023 08 atm and p(H2O) = 0.022 39 atm in a solution in which 0.122 kg of a non-volatile solute (M = 241 g mol−1) is dissolved in 0.920 kg water at 293 K, calculate the activity and activity coefficient of water in the solution.
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