A process in which a liquid solution is cooled or solvent is evaporated to an extent that solid crystals of solute form The crystals in the slurry leaving the crystallizer may subsequently be separated from the liquid in a filter or centrifuge
Honey is a supersaturated solution Crystals will develop in honey when glucose crystallizes out of solution Crystallization of honey is most rapid at 57 degrees F
That point in time where a contract or agreement triggers certain clauses in that contract For example, when a bank appoints an Agent pursuant to its General Security Agreement, all the assets of the company in question, that are not secured by other creditors, are captured by that General Security Agreement A-B C D-E F-G-H-IJ-K-L-M-N-OP-Q R-S T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z
The act or process by which a substance in solidifying assumes the form and structure of a crystal, or becomes crystallized
a rock formed by the solidification of a substance; has regularly repeating internal structure; external plane faces
The process of a substance going directly from a vapor form (water vapor) to a solid (ice) at the same temperature, without going through the liquid phase (water) The opposite of sublimation
A change in physical properties resulting from the crystalline reorientation caused by temperature
{i} act of crystallizing (taking form or shape of crystals), formation of crystals; forming into crystals; causing to take form or shape, causing to form into crystals (also crystallisation)
(1) The separation, usually from a liquid phase on cooling, of a solid crystalline phase (2) Sometimes erroneously used to explain fracturing that actually has occurred by fatigue
(Achat-vendu) Simultaneous redemption-purchase of a security (very often for tax purposes)