Cooling slurries are combinations of solute and solvent which are frigorific and are often used as a cooling bath.
Water
Ice
Dry Ice
Dry-Iced based Cooling Slurries[2]
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Liquid Nitrogen
Liquid Nitrogen Based Cooling Baths[3]
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See Also
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 -Gordon, Arnold J.; Ford, Richard A. (1972) "Solvents and Baths for Heating and Cooling".
The Chemists's Companion, A Handbook of Practical Data, Techniques, and References John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 978-0471315902
- ↑ Phipps, A. M.; Hume, D. N. (1968) "General purpose low temperature dry-ice baths"
Journal of Chemical Education 45(10); pp664.
DOI:10.1021/ed045p664
link courtesy American Chemical Society.
- ↑ Rondeau, Roger E. (1966) "Slush Baths"
Journal of Chemical Engineering Data 11(1); pp124.
DOI:10.1021/je60028a037
link courtesy American Chemical Society.