Mike Tyner <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> It's probably fine. Getting too hot is much more likely to
> cause problems than getting too cold.
Agreed.
> The freezing temperature of saline is about -17 C, but even
> if it froze, it isn't likely to alter the stuff chemically,
> the way high temps would.
Well, sorta. The last parcel of freeze-refined saline
_might_ freeze that cold, but ice crystals will appear
in isotonic saline much earlier, -0.3'C . The big worry
with chilling/freezing solutions is that some important
compound precipitate out and not redissolve.
-- Robert
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