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Solid aqueous solutions
1993
Pure and Applied Chemistry
In most treatments of aqueous "solutions" it is taken for granted that water is present in the liquid state and in excess, with the concentrations of solutes limited by their saturation solubilities. Hence, the thermodynamic reference states are defined as the infinitely dilute solution, a solution of unit molality, etc. In recent years supersaturated aqueous solutions have been receiving increasing attention, mainly because of their importance in the life sciences and in diverse branches of
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