⇝The change in the state of any liquid to form crystals (i.e. organised solids) is called crystallisation. The formation of crystal occurs through evaporation, followed by solidification. Crystallisation is a purification process for impure salts.
Crystallization can be defined as the solidification of a liquid substance into a highly structured solid whose atoms or molecules are placed in a well-defined three-dimensional crystal lattice. The smallest individual part of a crystal is called a unit cell. The crystal is made up of millions of such unit cells.
List some examples of crystallization:-
The crystallization of water to form ice cubes and snow.
The crystallization of honey when it is placed in a jar and exposed to suitable conditions.
The formation of stalagmites and stalactites (especially in caves).
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⇝The change in the state of any liquid to form crystals (i.e. organised solids) is called crystallisation. The formation of crystal occurs through evaporation, followed by solidification. Crystallisation is a purification process for impure salts.
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Crystallization can be defined as the solidification of a liquid substance into a highly structured solid whose atoms or molecules are placed in a well-defined three-dimensional crystal lattice. The smallest individual part of a crystal is called a unit cell. The crystal is made up of millions of such unit cells.
List some examples of crystallization:-
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