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How does fine crystals produce?

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  1. One of the most common methods for producing fine crystals is from vapor diffusion crystallization. In which the product is dissolved in a vessel containing a solvent in which it is highly soluble in. The vessel is then placed inside an enclosed container with a solvent in which is it not soluble. It is then left for a couple of days. After a while the solvents will slowly start to diffuse into each other and plus either the solubility of the solvent the crystals are and caused them to crystallize out of the solvent.

    Because this process is slow crystal growth is slow as well and plus reduces fine crystals.


  2. Are you asking how can one obtain good quality crystals?

    There are several methods including static and dynamic sublimation, recrystallization via solvent or using H-cells to allow for slow diffusion across a slightly porous barrier in an inert atmosphere.

  3. You're going to have to be more specific.  What kind of crystals?  Is it salt, suger, quartz?  What are the fine crystals reacting with?  Potassium Permanganate reacting with glycerine?

    So, to answer the second question you posed, no, no one can answer your question.

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