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- Nucleation abstract "Nucleation is the process of forming a nucleus. It is the initial process in crystallization. Nucleation is the extremely localized budding of a distinct thermodynamic phase. It is the process in which ions, atoms, or molecules arrange themselves in a pattern characteristic of a crystalline solid, forming a site in which additional particles deposit as the crystal grows.Some examples of phases that may form by way of nucleation in liquids are gaseous bubbles, crystals, or glassy regions. Creation of liquid droplets in saturated vapor is also characterized by nucleation (see Cloud condensation nuclei). Nucleation of crystalline, amorphous, and even vacancy clusters solid materials is also important, for example to the semiconductor industry. Most nucleation processes are physical rather than chemical, but a few exceptions do exist (e.g., electrochemical nucleation).A good example is the famous Diet Coke and Mentos eruption.Nucleation normally occurs at nucleation sites on surfaces contacting the liquid or vapor. Suspended particles or minute bubbles also provide nucleation sites. This is called heterogeneous nucleation. Nucleation without preferential nucleation sites is homogeneous nucleation. Homogeneous nucleation occurs spontaneously and randomly, but it requires superheating or supercooling of the medium. Nucleation is involved in such processes as cloud seeding and in instruments such as the bubble chamber and the cloud chamber.".
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- Nucleation subject Category:Hydrogen_technologies.
- Nucleation subject Category:Particle_detectors.
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- Nucleation comment "Nucleation is the process of forming a nucleus. It is the initial process in crystallization. Nucleation is the extremely localized budding of a distinct thermodynamic phase. It is the process in which ions, atoms, or molecules arrange themselves in a pattern characteristic of a crystalline solid, forming a site in which additional particles deposit as the crystal grows.Some examples of phases that may form by way of nucleation in liquids are gaseous bubbles, crystals, or glassy regions.".
- Nucleation label "Keimbildung".
- Nucleation label "Nucleación".
- Nucleation label "Nucleatie".
- Nucleation label "Nucleation".
- Nucleation label "Nucleazione".
- Nucleation label "Nucléation".
- Nucleation label "Nukleacja".
- Nucleation label "Гетерогенная нуклеация".
- Nucleation label "成核".
- Nucleation label "核生成".
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