He was in charge of the SS to begin with and established the first concentration camp, Dachau, in 1934. He extended the concentration camps to Eastern Europe in 1941. Himmler felt pushed aside by Hitler's constant entourage and planned to succeed Hitler. He made negotiations with the Allies; when Hitler found out about these negotiations he ordered Himmler's immediate arrest. Himmler escaped only to be caught by the British and eventually committing suicide using poison.
Well, Himmler was Hitler's right-hand man, but mostly Hitler was the brains of the operations so the plan of the executions of the Jews was Hitler's ideas and plans. Himmler just put in charge and carried out the Final Solution for him. * In view of the scale of the holocaust, its duration and number of German SS men involved, one can safely assume that it was ordered by Hitler. In their diaries both Goebbels and Goering recorded lengthy discussions with Hitler about the Final Solution * Hitler's obsessive antisemitic raving and ranting created the political climate that made the Holocaust possible, perhaps almost inevitable. Please also see the related question.
No, the solution is still saturated when crystals begin to appear. The presence of crystals does not necessarily indicate that the solution is unsaturated; it just means that some of the solute has started to come out of solution due to the decrease in temperature.
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Solid crystals of sugar should begin to precipitate throughout the solution.
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The amount of crystals formed will depend on how much potassium nitrate was dissolved in the solution to begin with. As the solution cools from 60°C to 30°C, potassium nitrate will begin to crystallize out of the solution. The exact amount of crystals can be determined by calculating the solubility of potassium nitrate at 30°C and comparing it to the initial concentration in the solution.
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A supersaturated solution is most likely to produce crystals if disturbed, as the excess solute in the solution will start to come out of the solution and form crystal structures. Disturbing the solution can provide the necessary energy for the crystallization process to begin.
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