crystallization - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crystallization in Hindi

  • क्रिस्टलीकरण
  • रवे बनाने की प्रक्रिया

crystallization Definition

Noun

  • the act or process of crystallizing.
  • a crystallized body or formation.

crystallization Example

  • By this method it is shown that water, when present as " water of crystallization," behaves as if it were ice. ( इस पद्धति से यह दिखाया गया है कि पानी, जब "क्रिस्टलीकरण के पानी" के रूप में मौजूद होता है, तो ऐसा व्यवहार करता है जैसे कि वह बर्फ हो। )
  • By advancing crystallization and increased size of their components, slates pass gradually into phyllites, which consist also of quartz, muscovite and chlorite. (  क्रिस्टलीकरण और उनके घटकों के बढ़े हुए आकार से, स्लेट धीरे-धीरे फ़िलाइट्स में गुजरते हैं, जिसमें क्वार्ट्ज, मस्कोवाइट और क्लोराइट भी होते हैं। )
  • Glauber's salt readily forms supersaturated solutions, in which crystallization takes place suddenly when a crystal of the salt is thrown in; the same effect is obtained by exposure to the air or by touching the solution with a glass rod. ( ग्लौबर का नमक आसानी से सुपरसैचुरेटेड विलयन बनाता है, जिसमें क्रिस्टलीकरण अचानक होता है जब नमक का एक क्रिस्टल फेंका जाता है; वही प्रभाव हवा के संपर्क में आने या कांच की छड़ से घोल को छूने से प्राप्त होता है। )
  • By crystallization from alcohol it is obtained as colourless needles, melting at 115°. ( अल्कोहल से क्रिस्टलीकरण करके इसे रंगहीन सुइयों के रूप में प्राप्त किया जाता है, जो 115 डिग्री पर पिघलता है। )

More Sentence

  • This figure afforded, as it were, a new point of crystallization for the existing Gnostic ideas, which now grouped themselves round this point in all their manifold diversity.
  • The salt melts in its water of crystallization at 75°, and the liquid thus obtained goes up to a density of 3.6.
  • Cleavage is thus a superinduced structure, and its explanation is to be found in the rearrangement of the minerals, and the development of a certain degree of crystallization by pressure acting on the rock.
  • Lehmann it melts at 168° (or at a slightly lower temperature in its water of crystallization) and on cooling forms optically isotropic crystals; at 125.6° the mass becomes doubly refracting, and from a solution rhombohedral (optically uniaxial) crystals are deposited; by further cooling acicular rhombic crystals are produced at 82.8°, and at 32.4° other rhombic forms are obtained, identical with the product obtained by crystallizing at ordinary temperatures.
  • The first, and highest-temperature, period is characterized by the crystallization of phlogopite and limonite on cavity walls.  
  • Some 600 m below this breccia the pluton is pervaded by a fine-grained granophyre, apparently the product of a sudden and final crystallization.  
  • The magmatic fabric of a plutonic rock forms during a relatively short time interval, after ascent and before final crystallization of magma.  
  • Unfortunately, we could not solve its structure by x-ray crystallography as crystallization trials have failed so far.  
  • Protein crystallization and cell biology are two areas in which microgravity research is particularly promising.  
  • It is an international trend for people to move into cities which are the crystallization of human civilization.  
  • Polymers are empirically known as a very effective crystallization reagent for proteins.  
  • We recently reported the retardation of the rate of crystallization, measured calorimetrically, in isotactic polystyrene nucleated with silica.  
  • We postulate that past experience can lead us to the identification of initial conditions favorable to crystallization.  
  • The crystallization process is somewhat similar to how water freezes and ice crystals form.
  • The inactive mixture may be resolved into its active components by fractional crystallization of the cinchonine salt, when the salt of the dextro modification separates first; or the ammonium salt may be fermented by Penicillium glaucum, when the laevo form is destroyed and the dextro form remains untouched; on the other' hand, Saccharomyces ellipsoideus destroys the dextro form, but does not touch the laevo form.
  • The heat at which the syrup boils in the clarifiers, 220° F., has the property of separating a great deal of the gum still remaining in it, and thus cleansing the solution of sugar and water for crystallization in the vacuum pans; and if after skimming the syrup is run into separators or subsiders of any description, and allowed to settle down and cool before being drawn into the vacuum pan for crystallization, this cleansing process will be more thorough and the quality of the final product will be improved.
  • The crystallization proper lasts one hour, the working of a charge four hours, six charges being run in twenty-four hours.
  • The most original statement is perhaps the view that the words of Isaiah were preserved orally by his disciples, and did not see the light (in a revised form) till a considerable time after the crystallization of the reforms of Josiah into laws.
  • The oxides are then converted into double sulphates which are separated from each other by repeated fractional crystallization or by fractional precipitation with ammonia or some other base.
  • Another type of incipient crystallization which is excessively common in obsidian is spherulites, or small rounded bodies which have a radiating fibrous structure.
  • The filtrate on cooling deposits crystals of potassium zirconofluoride, K 2 ZrF 6, which are purified by crystallization from hot water.
  • Window glass exposed to alkaline vapours often shows a thin iridescent surface film which is supposed to be due to crystallization; the same change is found in pieces of Roman glass which have been dug out of the ruins of Pompeii.
  • It crystallizes in prisms, which lose their water of crystallization at 160° C. The tellurates of the alkali metals are more or less soluble in water, those of