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Topic: Term for letting the precipitate sit in the mother liquor for a few days?  (Read 4604 times)

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Do you guys know what it's called?
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Aging?
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But im not dealing with any alloys. Is it the same as digesing the sample?
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No idea about English, in Polish it is called aging - that is, smaller crystals of precipitate dissolve and larger ones grow, making precipitate easier to filtrate.

Digesting is a completely different process.
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Yes! Aging is just the term I need! How is digestion different from aging?
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IT's only a linguistic/semantics difference---sorta like we often say in the lab either "fill to the mark with di water" or "QS with di water".
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When I think of digestion, I think of dissolution or dissolving something with a chemical connotation (i.e. I don't see dissolving sugar into hot water as being a digestion, but I think of dissolving silver into nitric acid as being a digestion).

Aging is different than digestion and is exactly as Borek described.
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