Dear all, 


This might not be relevant to MD technicalities, but I guess I should give it a shot.


I would like to simulate water droplets at different pH values.

However, knowing that a realistic system would need 180k water molecules to mimic a pH of 7.

Is there another viable approach that I can use to simulate water droplets from low to high pH values?


The original question was posted here: 

https://www.researchgate.net/post/How_can_I_calculate_the_number_of_molecules_with_respect_to_the_pH-value_in_solution?_tpcectx=subscription_feed#53f576d7d4c11805568b469c



Regards,

Kester

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