Electrical Properties of Ice.

Inorganic ionic solutes are classified according to the type of interference they exert on electrochemical freezing potentials when associated with other ions. The partition of impurities at a dynamic ice/water interface is, as a rule, strongly concentration dependent. Distribution coefficients may...

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Main Authors: Gross,Gerardo Wolfgang, McKee,Chester
Other Authors: NEW MEXICO INST OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY SOCORRO
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1972
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0738193
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Summary:Inorganic ionic solutes are classified according to the type of interference they exert on electrochemical freezing potentials when associated with other ions. The partition of impurities at a dynamic ice/water interface is, as a rule, strongly concentration dependent. Distribution coefficients may increase or decrease as the concentration on the liquid side of the phase boundary increases. A mathematical (numerical) model is proposed for the description of this process. (Author)