Dear fellow student,
In crystallization proces the driving force of supersaturation is chemical potential, which seems to be very inportant This is a vague and unclear meaning to me since i have mechanical background. Can anyone give a simple step by step explanation (information) what is chemical potential and in relation with evaporation and cooling crystallization?
Thanks
PE
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Crystallization
Started by process equipment, Mar 30 2006 08:58 AM
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