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  1. Why do polymers crystallize in a chain folded fashion? Why do polymers melt over a range of temperatures? What are the factors that affect the Tm? Crystallization and the Glass Transition. …

  2. Crystallization is not a straight road, there are no hard and fast rules for growing such crystals, the goal of this guide is to present you some techniques and give you some tips and tricks to maximize your …

  3. Because of this barrier to forming the first crystal nuclei, many liquids can be cooled quite a few degrees below their crystallization (or melt) temperature before any crystals can be observed to form in the …

  4. Crystallization is used in the chemistry laboratory as a purification technique for solids. An impure solid is completely dissolved in a minimal amount of hot, boiling solvent, and the hot solution is allowed to …

  5. What is crystallization and how does it occur?

  6. Crystallization is a thermal separation, and therefore a purification process that yields a solid product from a melt, from a solution or from a vapour. As for all thermal separations, non-equilibrium …

  7. Crystallization belongs to the oldest techniques used in chemical laboratories. Nevertheless crystallization is referred to as more of an art than a science. In many cases crystallization is more …