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CRYSTALLIZATION

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 569 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CRYSTALLIZATION  , the

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art of obtaining a substance in the form of crystals; it is an important
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process in chemistry since it permits the
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purification of a substance, or the separation of the constituents of a mixture . Generally a substance is more soluble in a solvent at a high temperature than at a low, and consequently, if a boiling concentrated solution be allowed to cool, the substance will
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separate in virtue of the diminished solubility, and the slower the cooling the larger and more perfect will be the crystals formed . If, as sometimes appears, such a solution refuses to crystallize, the expedient of inoculating the solution with a minute crystal of the same substance, or with a similar substance, may be adopted; shaking the solution, or the addition of a drop of another solvent, may also occasion the desired result . " Fractional crystallization " consists in repeatedly crystallizing a salt so as to separate the substances of different solubilities . Examples are especially presented in the study of the rare-earths . Other conditions under which crystals are formed are given in the article CRYSTALLOGRAPHY .

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