So I'm no expert in crystallisation, not even a little bit but I was curious, when crystallising from a saturated solution would there be significant difference in the size and quality of the crystals obtained cooling from the solvent's boiling point slowly or evaporating over the same period of time? I ask because it seems that when hot the molecules are moving faster, that stacking in order and minimising new nucleation sites may be hard. Whereas when the saturated solution is at a stable temperature (say 20°C) and the compound is slowly coming out it may have the time and order to stack efficiently while minimising these new nucleation sites.
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