We propose a new approach to the calculation of ion populations
in the LTE dense plasmas in the superconfiguration approximation.
The screening of plasma ions is obtained using the same
free-electron chemical potential for each ion charge. This chemical
potential is determined by iteration keeping the total density
constant and varying the volume of each ion. In such a way our
approach not only gives the charge neutrality of the plasma,
but also assures that the free-electron density is equal in
the vicinity of each ion. The resulting ion charge distribution
is different with respect to the one obtained without imposing
the constraint of equal chemical potential. For instance, the
effective charge is a little bit higher, which can change the
shape of the absorption spectra, especially at higher densities.
Examples of absorption spectra of medium-Z plasmas
in a temperature and density range close to the present opacity
measurements are shown.