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solidification

[suh-lid-uh-fi-key-shuhn] / səˌlɪd ə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən /




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One connects the polymer chains, while the other reacts when exposed to light, triggering the solidification process.

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Crustal solidification: The process by which Earth's once-molten surface cooled and hardened into a solid crust.

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Micro-scratch tests confirmed that these layers adhered strongly to the alloy surface, with minimal degradation, even under high thermal stresses caused by LiPb solidification.

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Upon solidification, a phase separation into a pure solvent, here ice, and a solute and particles occurs, with the ice templating the solute/particle phase.

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These new results suggest the mechanism driving Earth's early dynamo was similarly efficient to the solidification process that generates Earth's magnetic field today.

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