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homogeneous nucleation

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: homogeneous nucleation
(′hō·mə¦jē·nē·əs ′nü·klē′a·shən)

(physical chemistry) The process of creation of vapor bubble nuclei in a superheated liquid away from bounding walls and in the absence of any foreign material.


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The spontaneous freezing of water droplets at around -40 °C as clusters of water molecules within a droplet settle by chance into the lattice formation of ice, causing the entire droplet to freeze. See also heterogeneous nucleation.

 
 

 

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