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Can a Freebase be Crystalline?

when i'm doing recrystallization in labs I fantisize about yielding the illusive "Prism structrures" I think even when it says they're supposed to look like prisms I get a shitty product that looks kinda needlish...
 
squerll said:
Sorry if this is dumb question but on the subject of crystallization I have been wondering.

When a substance crystallizes and it always grows in to the same structure where is the blueprint for this structure? The blueprint of the compound ?

I hope this is not to far off subject, I have just been wondering about this lately.

It is, if it crystallized at the same condition (which mean temperature, pressure, etc). Unless it crystalize in the space of another formed crystal (keyword: pseudomorphism).

If you are further interest in this, you can try reading about phase diagram in any search engines or physical chemistry books (keyword: phase diagram)

when i'm doing recrystallization in labs I fantisize about yielding the illusive "Prism structrures" I think even when it says they're supposed to look like prisms I get a shitty product that looks kinda needlish...

Those "needles" are actually prism, gram a magnify or a microscope and look into them. The crystallization time matters, if the crystal forms slowly, it will be large enough to see its real shape.
 
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