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What is recrystallization?

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Answered by AarushiVKamat
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Recrystallization is the process in which deformed grains of the crystal structure are replaced by a new set of stress-free grains that nucleate and grow until all the original grains have been consumed. The process is accomplished by heating the material to temperatures above that of crystallization. This process is utilized in the annealing of steel, to eliminate all the effects of strain hardening such as heavy plastic deformation produced during cold working.

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Answered by MalakAshara
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Recrystallization is a purification technique for solid compounds . to perform Recrystallization, an impure solid compound is mixed with hot solvent to form a saturated solution solute molecules come together to form a stable small crystal , which is followed by crystal growth.

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