"Crystallites" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Crystallites are small, individual crystals that are part of a larger crystal structure. They are typically found in materials that have undergone solidification or crystallization, such as in metals, alloys, or minerals. Crystallites are often microscopic in size and are bound together by weak forces, such as van der Waals forces, to form a larger crystal lattice. In some cases, crystallites can also refer to the smaller, grain-like structures that make up a larger crystal structure, such as in the case of polycrystalline materials.
Crystallisable refers to the ability of a substance to be converted or changed into a crystalline form, often through a process of crystallization.
To crystallize means to make something clear or obvious, especially after it was complicated or unclear. It can also mean to separate or purify something, like a substance, so that its true nature or form becomes apparent.
Crystallised refers to something that has become clearly understood or established, often after a period of consideration or reflection. It can also describe a substance that has solidified into a crystal form. In a more metaphorical sense, crystallised ideas or concepts have become sharply focused and well-defined, making them easier to communicate or grasp.
A crystalliser is a device or equipment used to facilitate the crystallization of a substance, such as a chemical compound or a solvent, from a solution. It typically involves slowly cooling the solution or adjusting the conditions to encourage the formation of crystals. In this sense, a crystalliser can be used to purify or isolate a substance in its crystalline form.
The verb "crystallises" is the third person singular form of the verb "crystallize". It means to undergo a process of formation into a solid or crystalline state, often from a liquid or gas. In a figurative sense, it can also mean to make a concept or idea clear and distinct, often by abstracting it from a complex mixture of elements.
A crystallite is a small crystal or a crystal fragment that is typically used in scientific research, particularly in the fields of physics and materials science. It is a small, well-formed crystal that has a specific structure and properties, and is often used as a sample for studying the properties of crystals.
Crystallization is the process by which a solid forms from a liquid or gas. It is commonly observed in solutions, melts, and supercritical fluids, where components are dissolved or suspended in a solvent. In crystallization, the solute particles (such as salts, sugars, or other substances) arrange themselves in an ordered pattern, forming a crystal lattice structure. This process can be influenced by factors such as temperature, concentration, energy, and time. Crystallization is an important concept in various fields, including chemistry, materials science, pharmacy, and geology, as it can result in the creation of valuable materials and products.
to form or become solid in a crystalline structure; <br><br>to make or become clearer or more concrete in form or meaning; <br><br>to express a thought or idea with clarity and precision.
Crystallized refers to something that has been changed into a solid form from a liquid, often used to describe sugar that has been cooked to the point where it forms a hard, transparent, and colorful mass. It can also be used metaphorically to describe an idea or a person's perspective that has been clarified, solidified, or refined through experience or reflection.
To crystallize means to change into a solid, typically a crystal, or to become more clear and distinct, often referring to ideas or emotions.