Nucleation
(noun)
In the context of freezing, nucleation is the localized budding of a crystalline solid structure.
Examples of Nucleation in the following topics:
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Liquid to Solid Phase Transition
- Crystallization consists of two major events: nucleation and crystal growth.
- In the presence of irregularities on the surface of the containing vessel, solid or gaseous impurities, pre-formed solid crystals, or other nucleators, heterogeneous nucleation may occur.
- Heterogeneous nucleation is when nucleation occurs on a surface that the substance is in contact with.
- However, in the absence of nucleators water can supercool to -40 °C (-40 °F, 233 K) before freezing.
- When sugar is supersaturated in water, nucleation will occur, allowing sugar molecules to stick together and form large crystal structures.