When water freezes, the ice crystals produced are pure water, and what is
left get concentrated.  This continues until either the last part does not
feeze at all, or it freezes together at a lower temperature.  Thus CS gets
concnetrated as it freezes, and aggregation can and will occur.

A small amount of ice will not hurt, or even if maybe 70% or so freezes, but
if you freeze it solid you will likely rreduce the ionic content, and
increase the particle size.

Marshall

Kevin & Glenda wrote:

> What happens if CS is frozen.  If it thawed out is it still good.
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