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smile.gif posted on 3-5-2017 at 06:19
Freezing point of solutions (Ceric nitrate, Urea, Hexamine)


Hello everyone,

I am surfing for the freezing point of some solutions I have but I could not, I appreciate if someone can help me find out this physical properties

Ceric nitrate 1.5 mol/L
Hexamine + Urea solution 3 mol/L (Hexa and Urea are in equal molar ratio)

I want to do an experiment - fluid dynamics with these fluids, and I want them to be as cold as -20 C but I dont know if at this temperature they will freeze and block my instruments - higher temperature, these solutions start to gel

Where could I find such information?

Thanks :)
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[*] posted on 3-5-2017 at 17:11


Well just a thought but you could try freezing a small sample of each solution and measure it's freezing point with a thermometer.
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