Homogeneous nucleation is possible or not?
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Homogeneous nucleation is used to describe precipitates that form at random in a perfect lattice. True homogeneous nucleation that is independent of any lattice defect is very rare. Homogeneous nucleation can only become viable if the strain energy and surface energy involved in creating a nucleus aRead more
Homogeneous nucleation is used to describe precipitates that form at random in a perfect lattice. True homogeneous nucleation that is independent of any lattice defect is very rare. Homogeneous nucleation can only become viable if the strain energy and surface energy involved in creating a nucleus are small
See lessHello Saicharan Ji, Homogenous Nucleation is possible. Was this your intended question or something else? Kindly elaborate.
Hello Saicharan Ji,
Homogenous Nucleation is possible. Was this your intended question or something else? Kindly elaborate.
See lessNot practical under every situations but as I per I know under certain laboratory conditions it is possible.
Not practical under every situations but as I per I know under certain laboratory conditions it is possible.
See lessI would like to know about homogeneous nucleation of metals.
I would like to know about homogeneous nucleation of metals.
See lessGenerally heterogeneous nucleation is considered. Homogeneous nucleation is practically not possible.
Generally heterogeneous nucleation is considered. Homogeneous nucleation is practically not possible.
See lessHomogeneous nucleation is possible, but you need to provide such environment for that. I had heard that scientists are now trying to study solidification by holding a liquid droplet in air/vacuum. Solidification in vacuum will be best for homogeneous nucleation.
Homogeneous nucleation is possible, but you need to provide such environment for that.
I had heard that scientists are now trying to study solidification by holding a liquid droplet in air/vacuum.
Solidification in vacuum will be best for homogeneous nucleation.
See lessHomogeneous nucleation is not possible under practical conditions. But if we eliminate all the possible heterogeneous nucleation sites then we can have it.
Homogeneous nucleation is not possible under practical conditions. But if we eliminate all the possible heterogeneous nucleation sites then we can have it.
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