
crystallization process
Crystallization is a process where a substance transitions from a liquid or dissolved state into a solid with a defined, orderly structure called a crystal. This occurs when the molecules of the substance come together and arrange themselves in a repetitive pattern, often triggered by cooling, evaporation, or changes in concentration. It’s a natural way for many substances to form solid, geometric structures. Crystallization is widely used in manufacturing and purification, such as producing salt from seawater or sugar from syrup, by controlling conditions to promote the formation of pure, well-formed crystals.