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Recrystallization may
refer to:
Recrystallization (chemistry)
Recrystallization (geology)
Recrystallization (metallurgy) This
disambiguation page lists...
- In
materials science,
recrystallization is a
process by
which deformed grains are
replaced by a new set of defect-free
grains that
nucleate and grow until...
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Dynamic recrystallization (DRX) is a type of
recrystallization process,
found within the
fields of
metallurgy and geology. In
dynamic recrystallization, as...
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Recrystallization is a
method used to
purify chemicals by
dissolving a
mixture of a
compound and its impurities, in an
appropriate solvent,
prior to heating...
- metamorphism, rock that is
intensely deformed may
eliminate strain energy by
recrystallizing as a fine-grained rock
called mylonite.
Certain kinds of rock, such...
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minerals (most
commonly calcite (CaCO3) or
dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2) that have
recrystallized under the
influence of heat and pressure. It has a
crystalline texture...
- In geology, solid-state
recrystallization is a
metamorphic process that
occurs under high
temperatures and
pressures where atoms of
minerals are reorganized...
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until it breaks. The
experiment can then be
recycled by
melting and
recrystallizing the metal. The low
melting point of tin, 231.9 °C (449.4 °F; 505.0 K)...
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detrital grains in
sedimentary and
metamorphic rocks.
Dynamic recrystallization is a
process of
crystal regrowth under conditions of
stress and elevated...
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something is
preventing the
small ice
crystals from
recrystallizing into
larger ones,
since recrystallization normally occurs very
quickly at
temperatures near...