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A thermodynamic method is proposed for calculating the composition of the solid phase crys-tallizing from a three-component saturated solution occurring in equilibrium with a two-component vaporphase. The method is illustrated by an example of the methanol-water-salt systems under the isothermal andisobaric conditions.
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Marinichev, A.N. Determination of Solid-Phase Composition in Alcohol-Water-Salt Systems from Data on Vapor-Saturated Solution Equilibrium. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 76, 1048–1051 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026337707335
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