Cooled vs Recrystallization - What's the difference?
cooled | recrystallization |
At a lower temperature
refrigerated (Often in compounds)
:"a water-cooled engine"
At a reduced degree of anger
(cool)
(chemistry) a technique for the purification of chemical compounds in which the compound is dissolved in a solvent and slowly cooled to form crystals
(geology) a process in the formation of metamorphic rocks
(metallurgy) the growth of grain fragments in an alloy, especially when it is worked by cold rolling