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The Gibbs-Thomson equation thermodynamically describes the melting point depression due to the curvature of the interface. Usually this equation is expressed as a 1st-order expansion with respect to the curvature. We carry out the expansion up to 2nd-order and apply it to calculate the melting point depression of an ice crystallite in water.
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