Crystal growth of potassium dichromate

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Supersaturation is the driving force for all solution crystallization processes. We need to gain control over this process of crystallization and product quality by Carefully controlling the prevailing level of supersaturation during the process.
In this experimentation I have tried to develop the crystals of potassium dichromate and tried to capture the entire process through foldscope
Crystal growth is the process where a pre-existing crystal becomes larger as more molecules or ions add in their positions in the crystal lattice or a solution is developed into a crystal and further growth is processed.

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