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The Kirkwood–Buff solution theory is a theoretical framework used in physical chemistry and statistical mechanics to describe the properties of solutions, especially regarding interactions between molecules in a solvent. It provides a systematic way to understand the behavior of mixtures and solutions by relating macroscopic observable properties (like concentration and thermodynamic functions) to microscopic interactions between individual particles.

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