In a fluid mixture system (FMS) containing adhesive charged hard spheres (ACHSs) and ionic species, a state in which an ACHS is contacted by other ACHSs can significantly contribute to the thermodynamics, so that the mean number < N 00 > of the nearest neighors of each ACHS is remarkable. This mean number < N 00 > have been examined with the thermodynamics. The mean number < N 00 > and the electrostatic contributions to the thermodynamics can be described using four dimensionless parameters, when the size of the ionic species can be neglected. As a result, it is found that < N 00 > and the electrostatic contributions, which are evaluated in an FMS where ACHSs dispersed with pointlike-ionic species are highly charged, can be equivalent to those evaluated in another FMS where ACHSs dispersed with pointlike-ionic species are no highly charged.