The MIAC describes the non-ideal properties in solution and
is an important thermodynamic property in industrial and technological
applications. Isopiestic and potentiometry methods are
among the most important experimental methods for measuring
MIACs. Robinson and Stokes provide the most commonly used reference
for MIAC in electrolyte solutions [11]. Many researchers
measured MIACs of electrolytes in different solvents (mainly water)
under varying conditions [12–16]. Moreover, this property has also