Abstract
Peculiarities of the behavior of water solutions of inorganic salts at temperatures of ∼(120–150) K are examined. At these temperatures the solutions are in the vitreous state. At higher temperatures (up to 240 K) the solutions may be in metastable liquid, crystalline, or usual liquid states.
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