- bedded,
Ordovician limestone interlayered with
subordinate beds of
recrystallised dolomite with
argillaceous laminae and siltstone.
Gansser first reported...
- In 1865,
Johann Wilhelm Hittorf discovered that when
phosphorus was
recrystallised from
molten lead, a red/purple form is obtained. Therefore, this form...
-
synthetic chemistry work,
purchased reagents of
doubtful purity may be
recrystallised, e.g.
dissolved in a very pure solvent, and then crystallized, and the...
- limestone. Both
limestone and
marble take
carving well.
Marble is a
recrystallised form of limestone. The mild acid in
rainwater can
slowly dissolve marble...
- rock at the
surface is
buried deep in the
Earth it is
heated and can
recrystallise or melt. In the Jack Hills, Australia,
scientists obtained a relatively...
-
bonding with the solvent, water. For example,
although sucrose can be
recrystallised easily, its
hydrolysis product,
known as "invert sugar" or "golden syrup"...
-
centrifuge tube but
retains the crystals,
which can
subsequently be
recrystallised again or collected. The
apparatus has the
advantages that the crystallised...
-
Freshly recrystallised brooker's merocyanin...
- E.; Bellucci, J.J.; Snape, J.F. (2019). "A new U-Pb age for shock-
recrystallised zircon from the Lappajärvi
impact crater, Finland, and implications...
-
chromium oxide were
melted by a
flame of at
least 2,000 °C (3,630 °F), and
recrystallised on a
support below the flame,
creating a
large crystal.
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