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What is crystallisation point

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Answered by MrPoizon
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Crystallization Point

The crystallization temperature of a brine is the temperature at which a solid phase begins to form, resulting in a mixture of solid particles and solution. These solids may be salt crystals or water crystals (ice). ... It is the point at which the minimum crystallization temperature can be realized.

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