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词汇 recrystallize
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Definition of recrystallize in English:

recrystallize

(British recrystallise)
verb riːˈkrɪst(ə)lʌɪzˌrēˈkristəˌlīz
  • Form or cause to form crystals again.

    (使)再结晶

    no object the molten silica could recrystallize into cristobalite
    with object recrystallize the precipitate
    recrystallized carbonate rocks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Garnet is typically recrystallized and is wrapped around by biotite.
    • Normally in a chemistry laboratory, filtration is generally used to separate solid impurities from a liquid or a solution or to collect a solid substance from the liquid or solution from which it was precipitated or recrystallized.
    • Rock salt mined in Cheshire was sent to the coast to be heated and dissolved in brine and then recrystallized.
    • Inherited oil-bearing fluid inclusions identified in those samples are hosted in a well-cemented and partially recrystallized, rounded pebble of sandstone.
    • The heat and/or pressure experienced during metamorphism causes the calcium carbonate to recrystallize into a tightly interlocking mass of calcite crystals.
    • The corals are inseparable from the matrix of the rocks and generally badly weathered on the exposed surfaces and recrystallized internally.
    • Most commercial marble formed more than 230 million years ago, when heat and pressure within Earth's crust rearranged the molecules in limestone, forcing it to recrystallize.
    • By this I mean that it might never have actually crystallized from a molten magma but rather recrystallized from some other rock form through a diffusion process.
    • Alpine-cleft deposits develop in an existing open gash in which hydrothermal fluid infiltrates and recrystallizes the surrounding rock.
    • Where the limestone has been cut by Late Tertiary veins, it has been recrystallized and slightly mineralized but contains no commercial ore deposits.
    • The youngest core analysis is of identical age to the interpreted magmatic age and may have recrystallized in the magma.
    • The foraminifera analysed in this study are generally well preserved and not recrystallized.
    • When ice recrystallizes, water molecules migrate from smaller crystals to larger ones, thus increasing both crystal size and the probability of injury to the tissues.
    • Ergosterol and cholesterol were twice recrystallized from ethanol.
    • If the metal is held at the recrystallisation temperature after it has completely recrystallised, diffusion of atoms still occurs and some grains grow at the expense of others.
    • There is much chlorite growth, but quartz is only very poorly recrystallized.
    • Evidence comes from numerous quartz-filled fractures that crosscut the mylonitic foliation but recrystallized during deformation.
    • Most of the xenoliths from the southern plug cluster show the development of small clinopyroxene crystals, and one xenolith contains small quantities of finely recrystallized olivine.
    • As shown in thin sections, all of the crystals have been completely recrystallized and grown, giving a coarser texture.
    • Also, the grains are smaller and more uniform in size when severely deformed metal is recrystallized.
    • Fat crystals with high melting points ‘dissolve’ in this liquid fat and are taken along to the surface where they can recrystallise as spiky crystals.

Derivatives

  • recrystallization

  • noun riːkrɪst(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • These effects were probably caused by fluids attacking the crystal, but possibly also by recrystallization or new growth of the margin of the crystal.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The extent and temperature of melting and the efficiency of recrystallization are favourably affected by water content.
      • This involves ionic diffusion processes in the crystal structure of the solids, leading to phase change and recrystallisation.
      • In the near field above the container the borehole will be very effectively sealed by melting, recrystallization and metamorphism of the host rock backfill.
      • A number of zircon grains from the two samples show evidence for metamorphic alteration or recrystallization.
      • These form emulsions with the sugar and help to prevent recrystallization of the mixture when this is not desired.

Definition of recrystallize in US English:

recrystallize

(British recrystallise)
verbˌrēˈkristəˌlīz
  • Form or cause to form crystals again.

    (使)再结晶

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The heat and/or pressure experienced during metamorphism causes the calcium carbonate to recrystallize into a tightly interlocking mass of calcite crystals.
    • Alpine-cleft deposits develop in an existing open gash in which hydrothermal fluid infiltrates and recrystallizes the surrounding rock.
    • When ice recrystallizes, water molecules migrate from smaller crystals to larger ones, thus increasing both crystal size and the probability of injury to the tissues.
    • Inherited oil-bearing fluid inclusions identified in those samples are hosted in a well-cemented and partially recrystallized, rounded pebble of sandstone.
    • If the metal is held at the recrystallisation temperature after it has completely recrystallised, diffusion of atoms still occurs and some grains grow at the expense of others.
    • Normally in a chemistry laboratory, filtration is generally used to separate solid impurities from a liquid or a solution or to collect a solid substance from the liquid or solution from which it was precipitated or recrystallized.
    • Most of the xenoliths from the southern plug cluster show the development of small clinopyroxene crystals, and one xenolith contains small quantities of finely recrystallized olivine.
    • The youngest core analysis is of identical age to the interpreted magmatic age and may have recrystallized in the magma.
    • Most commercial marble formed more than 230 million years ago, when heat and pressure within Earth's crust rearranged the molecules in limestone, forcing it to recrystallize.
    • Evidence comes from numerous quartz-filled fractures that crosscut the mylonitic foliation but recrystallized during deformation.
    • The foraminifera analysed in this study are generally well preserved and not recrystallized.
    • There is much chlorite growth, but quartz is only very poorly recrystallized.
    • Rock salt mined in Cheshire was sent to the coast to be heated and dissolved in brine and then recrystallized.
    • Ergosterol and cholesterol were twice recrystallized from ethanol.
    • Where the limestone has been cut by Late Tertiary veins, it has been recrystallized and slightly mineralized but contains no commercial ore deposits.
    • As shown in thin sections, all of the crystals have been completely recrystallized and grown, giving a coarser texture.
    • Fat crystals with high melting points ‘dissolve’ in this liquid fat and are taken along to the surface where they can recrystallise as spiky crystals.
    • Garnet is typically recrystallized and is wrapped around by biotite.
    • The corals are inseparable from the matrix of the rocks and generally badly weathered on the exposed surfaces and recrystallized internally.
    • By this I mean that it might never have actually crystallized from a molten magma but rather recrystallized from some other rock form through a diffusion process.
    • Also, the grains are smaller and more uniform in size when severely deformed metal is recrystallized.
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