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It may be released by a crystallizing magma; it can be expelled from a mass of rock undergoing metamorphism; or it may originate at Earth's surface as rainwater or seawater and then trickle down to great depths through fractures and porous rocks, where it will be heated, react with adjacent rocks, and become a hydrothermal solution.
Paris was in the hands of the rebels, and plans for a new regime were crystallizing rapidly.
Upon crystallizing from solution, certain compounds form cages (on the molecular scale) of definite size.
In studying salt marsh flora from Mediterranean waters, Balard, after crystallizing sodium chloride and sodium sulfate from the seawater, saturating the residue with chlorine, and distilling the product, discovered the only liquid nonmetallic element, bromine.
Popular disaffection grew, particularly in the impoverished northeast and among alienated groups such as the Muslim Malays in the south and the Hmong in the far north, gradually crystallizing into outright insurgency.
The trihalides are generally prepared from the respective oxide by dissolving R2O3 in an HX solution and crystallizing the RX3 compound from solution by dehydration.
The liquid could theoretically reach the pure Ab composition at 1,100 °C, where it will disappear into the crystallizing albite.
In the first example, the solution is saturated when the rate at which the pure substance dissolves in the solvent to enter the solution is exactly equal to the rate at which the dissolved substance leaves the solution (e.g., by crystallizing).
To reach the glass phase, the liquid must be cooled from above Tf to below Tg without crystallizing.
Various tendencies that were crystallizing in the last centuries before the Common Era reached fulfillment in the Classic.
On cooling it will begin crystallizing plagioclase with 85 percent An (point P on the solidus) at the liquidus temperature of about 1,470 °C.
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