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ACCORDING to Workman and Drost-Hansen1, a substantial amount of fluorine ions is incorporated into ice if it is crystallized from diluted solutions of cæsium fluoride. We have studied this process further, and found that it is not fluorine ions which are incorporated into ice but rather electrically neutral molecules of hydrogen fluoride.
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BRILL, R., ENDER, H. Separation of Ions at Crystallization of Water. Nature 176, 925 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/176925a0
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