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The surface potential at the ice–water interface was measured with an ice electrode as a function of pH. Equilibration in the basic region was found to be slow and no stable potential was obtained. In the pH region below 8 the equilibration was fast, yielding stable and accurate values of the surface potential. The effect of Na+>, K+ and Mg2+ ions was examined. It was found that these ions do not have a different influence on the surface potential in the entire pH region.
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Čop, A., Kallay, N. (2004). Surface potential of ice in aqueous electrolyte solutions. In: Trends in Colloid and Interface Science XVII. Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science, vol 126. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/b94025
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