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| Hi! I want to know why would crystallization in space work better as combared to crystallization in the normal lab? I know that one important reason is gravity, but why? What does it doing? Are there more reasons, like temperature, humidity and how they effects on crystallization? I'm very gratefull if you have time to answer my hopefully simple question Regards, biochemistry student |
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| We haven't measured Heating or Cooling degree days with respect to humidity or temperature on crystal formation. I have a hunch that gravity has a relation to Fe and H2O, that regards the unsensed vibrations of sound beyond the human cochlea.. that's the best i can do. Thank you for contributing to sci.chem. Doug Gillman Cincinnati, OH 45216-0237 Dream on nacelles' wind, Caught in tepid Tome, an urge, Gin in from the cold. |
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