Colloids And the Ultramicroscope; a Manual of Colloid Chemistry And Ultramicroscopy

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Colloids And the Ultramicroscope; a Manual of Colloid Chemistry And Ultramicroscopy
Zsigmond Reichard
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At d faint specks of indefinite color may still be distinguished, but not at all points.^ 2. On Spontaneous Crystallization All these phenomena are easily explained, if one recalls the analogy existing between the formation of ruby glass and the devitrification of amorphous substances.
Devitrification of a chilled melt is known to consist of an interior crystallization of the isotropic mass. It is a general rule that in supersaturated solutions crystals can be formed only if centers of crystall
...ization (nuclei), which may either be added or spontaneously formed, are present in the solution. Lowitz, Gay-Lussac, Lowel, Violette, Gernez, and especially Ostwald, deserve credit for a series of excellent researches on this subject.^ Among other things Ostwald determined the smallest quantity of crystals necessary to produce the crystalliza- tion of supersaturated solutions or supercooled melts, * The above figure is diagrammatic and gives only an approximate idea of the entire process. In Example II the temperature gradient upon warming was greater.

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