crystal growth
Crystal growth is the process by which solid crystals form from a liquid or gas. This occurs when molecules or atoms in the solution come together in a structured pattern, creating a solid structure. Factors such as temperature, concentration, and the presence of impurities can influence the rate and quality of crystal formation.
During crystal growth, the arrangement of particles becomes more organized over time. This can happen through various methods, including evaporation, cooling, or sublimation. The resulting crystals can vary in size, shape, and clarity, depending on the conditions under which they formed.