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kiteytyy

Kiteytyy is a Finnish verb meaning "to crystallize" or "to undergo crystallization." It is the third-person singular present indicative form of the intransitive verb kiteytyä. The term is used to describe the transition of a substance from a dissolved, molten, or gaseous state into a solid phase consisting of crystals. The corresponding noun is kiteytyminen, crystallization, and the related noun kide means a crystal.

Kiteytyminen typically involves nucleation and crystal growth. Nucleation occurs when stable crystal seeds form, after which

In science, crystallization is a common method to purify and isolate compounds and to determine structures.

Crystallization is related to, but distinct from, precipitation, deposition, and phase transitions. See also: crystallization, nucleation,

molecules
or
ions
arrange
into
an
orderly
lattice
as
they
join
the
solid
phase.
Conditions
such
as
supersaturation,
temperature
changes,
and
evaporation
or
slow
diffusion
govern
the
rate
and
size
of
crystals.
Impurities
can
influence
crystal
habit
and
may
be
incorporated
into
or
excluded
from
the
lattice,
affecting
purity
and
morphology.
In
geology
and
mineralogy,
crystals
form
as
magma
cools
or
as
mineral-rich
fluids
precipitate
minerals
from
solution.
In
materials
science,
crystallization
affects
polymers
and
colloids,
with
control
over
crystal
size
and
arrangement
to
achieve
desired
properties.
crystal
growth,
precipitation,
purification
by
crystallization.