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50
10
40
Liquid
(brine)
0
30
Salt
liquid
(brine)
20
Ice
liquid
(brine)
10
10
0
20
10
Ice
salt
20
30
NaCl
0
10
20
30
H 2 O
100
90
80
70
Composition, weight %
FIGURE P2.25
2.5
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