Abstract
The effect of contaminants on solubility and dissolution rate was studied in a system of a (100)-faced lithium fluoride single crystal and a very dilute solution containing ferric ions. The solubility of the crystal was determined in contaminant solutions of varying concentrations and at different temperatures. The dissolution-rate experiments were carried out in a rotating-disk apparatus. It was found that the reduction of the dissolution rate produced by ferric ions could be explained by the changed solubility of the (100)-faced crystals.
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