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Crystals of 1 asparagine and their structure

Authors:
D. N. Artem'ev
Date submitted:
1912-06-21
Date accepted:
1912-08-23
Date published:
1912-12-01

Abstract

For correct installation, 100 crystals were reviewed. The results of the revision and calculation of the probability of correct installation are given in the tables (see article). Using the example of asparagine, the legality of the decrease in the number of developed forms as the crystalline ball grows is extremely sharply and clearly demonstrated. In addition, during further crystallization, the appearance of any new forms that were not observed during the previous crystallization was never observed. From all the experiments described above, it clearly follows that the possibility of obtaining a much larger number of forms during the crystallization of a sphere, compared with what we observe during the free growth of crystals of the same compound.

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