Abstract

Correlations are revealed between the phase diagrams of water–salt systems, the crystallization and melting behaviors of ice in such systems, and the physicochemical properties of Group I and II chlorides and sulfates (cation radius and heat of solution in water). It is shown that kinetic studies of ice melting may yield further insight into the mechanisms of phase transformations and component distribution in different aqueous systems.

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