The growth-starting supercooling DT G , a degree of supercooling at which a crystal starts to grow when the solution is continuously cooled, was measured in supersaturated aqueous solutions in the presence of citric acid as an impurity 1) . It was measured both for the (100) and (111) faces of sodium chloride crystals. From the measured data of DT G , the Langmuir constants of the (100) and (111) faces were determined at pH = 4.5 to be 6.16 ± 0.88 L/mol and 12.5 ± 2.0 L/mol, respectively. This DT G method is a convenient method for the determination of adsorption isotherms of an impurity onto specific crystallographic faces of a crystal.