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decrepitation

In crystallography, unusual feature that accompanies the thermal decomposition of some crystals, such as lead(II) nitrate. When these are heated, they spit and crackle and may jump out of the test tube before they decompose.



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In simple terms, spalling is considered as a form of decrepitation caused by an unequal expansion of rock crystals that overcomes molecule cohesion.
and metallurgical (analysis, reduction under load, softening, dripping and melting in the REAS test, decrepitation, etc.
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