Nucleation

Word NUCLEATION
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The other half are made by combining molecules of other vapors into larger "clumps"-a process called nucleation. ❋ Scott K. Johnson (2011)

For aerosols to form, the bonding particles must cross an energy threshold, which the scientists call nucleation barrier. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It works through a process called nucleation, whereby the carbon dioxide in the soda is attracted to the tiny bumps on the surface of the mints. ❋ Unknown (2010)

According to Hyneman (he's the mustachioed MythBuster), it's a process called "nucleation," in which the particular chemistry of the Mentos candy interacts with the chemistry of the carbonated Diet ❋ Unknown (2009)

Apart from the major disruption in flight traffic and the economy, the Icelandic volcano eruption promises in the short-term to disrupt upper atmospheric circulation patterns and temperatures, with an additional impact due to sulfuric acid "nucleation" and subsequent acid rain. ❋ Michael Ricciardi (2010)

This forming of ice crystals is called "nucleation". ❋ The Skwib (2009)

"nucleation," in which the particular chemistry of the Mentos candy interacts with the chemistry of the carbonated Diet Coke, causing the carbon dioxide gas, or CO2, to suddenly come out of suspension in the liquid and make a break for freedom. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Scientist had originally predicted that the millions of tons of newly formed carbon dust particles would be ideal nucleation sites for raindrops. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The mountains are believed to have been a key nucleation point for the vast East Antarctic Ice Sheet. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The crystals themselves become nucleation sites for the crystals to grow. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Her vision was to sever one in half to reveal the inside portions -- and create pieces with each slice as the focal point -- but was told by a craftsman that the nucleation of a pearl wouldn't be able to withstand such a process. ❋ Theresa Bruno (2011)

Preliminary results from the experiment Duplissy et al., 2009 suggest that though there was some evidence of ion mediated nucleation, for most of the nucleation events observed the contribution of ion processes appeared to be minor. ❋ EliRabett (2010)

Supersaturation can exist because nucleating new ice crystals is a slow process, although natural cirrus clouds show that spontaneous nucleation does happen. ❋ Joel Achenbach (2010)

A supercooled liquid will crystallize in the presence of apoint of nucleation around which a crystal structure can form. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A singlecrystal will act as a point of nucleation to initiate crystallization of the entire batch once it begins to cool. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The reason for this starts with surface inhomogeneities that lead to nucleation of the deposition process in one spot, after which ohmic and transport effects lead to further amplification of this inhomogeneity. ❋ Venkat's Energy Blog (2010)

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