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On the crystallization of potash-alum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Extract

As has been mentioned in the preceding communication, a supersaturated solution, which is cooling or evaporating, passes successively into the metastable condition, in which an introduced crystal can grow in it, and then into the labile condition, in which it may crystallize spontaneously. The transition is indicated by a sudden change in the refractive index of the solution. It seems possible that in these two distinct states of the solution there may be a difference in the mode of growth of the crystals. In the following experiments an attempt was made to find evidence of such a difference by the examination of thin drops of solution crystallizing under the microscope: and potash-alum was found to be a convenient substance for the purpose.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1906

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References

Page 134 note 1 These limits were determined by experiments with solutions contained in sealed tubes, being the temperatures at which such solutions crystallize when shaken.

Page 135 note 1 Loewel, Annales de Chimie et de Physique, 1855, vol. xliii, p. 416.