Asked by Jessie
Factors that would affect re-crystallization?
*Temperature
*Heating Rate
*Pressure
*Dust or hair that causes nucleation
* Time (slow cooling)
This is what I have, are there anymore?
Thank you
*Temperature
*Heating Rate
*Pressure
*Dust or hair that causes nucleation
* Time (slow cooling)
This is what I have, are there anymore?
Thank you
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
I'm not sure how heating rate would affect re-crystallizaton. It will affect how fast the crystals re-dissolve.
I would add concn as a factor for re-crystallization.
I would add concn as a factor for re-crystallization.
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