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- Vitrification abstract "Vitrification (from Latin vitreum, \"glass\" via French vitrifier) is the transformation of a substance into a glass, that is to say a non-crystalline amorphous solid. In ceramics it gives impermeability to water.Vitrification is usually achieved by heating materials until they liquidize, then cooling the liquid, often rapidly, so that it passes through the glass transition to form a vitrified solid. Certain chemical reactions also result in glasses. In a wider sense, the embedding of material in a glassy matrix is also called vitrification. An important application is the vitrification of radioactive waste to obtain a stable compound that is suitable for ultimate disposal.In terms of chemistry, vitrification is characteristic for amorphous materials or disordered systems and occurs when bonding between elementary particles (atoms, molecules, forming blocks) becomes higher than a certain threshold value. Thermal fluctuations break the bonds; therefore, the lower the temperature, the higher the degree of connectivity. Because of that amorphous materials have a characteristic threshold temperature termed glass transition temperature (Tg): below Tg amorphous materials are glassy whereas above Tg they are molten.The most common applications are in the making of pottery, glass, and some types of food, but there are many others, such as the vitrification of an antifreeze-like liquid in cryopreservation.".
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- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Cryobiology.
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- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Insulator_(electricity).
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- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Leachate.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Liver.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink National_Geographic_(magazine).
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
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- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Oocyte.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Oocyte_cryopreservation.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Opacity_(optics).
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- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Organ_transplantation.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Northwest_National_Laboratory.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Polar_regions_of_Earth.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Porcelain.
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- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_American.
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- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Soda-lime_glass.
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- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(season).
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Stoneware.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Sucrose.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Supercooling.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_and_translucency.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Vitrified_fort.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLink Xenobiotic.
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vitrification".
- Vitrification wikiPageWikiLinkText "glass forms".
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- Vitrification subject Category:Cryobiology.
- Vitrification subject Category:Glass.
- Vitrification hypernym Transformation.
- Vitrification type ProgrammingLanguage.
- Vitrification type Biophysic.
- Vitrification type Coating.
- Vitrification type Dielectric.
- Vitrification type Solid.
- Vitrification type Transition.
- Vitrification comment "Vitrification (from Latin vitreum, \"glass\" via French vitrifier) is the transformation of a substance into a glass, that is to say a non-crystalline amorphous solid. In ceramics it gives impermeability to water.Vitrification is usually achieved by heating materials until they liquidize, then cooling the liquid, often rapidly, so that it passes through the glass transition to form a vitrified solid. Certain chemical reactions also result in glasses.".
- Vitrification label "Vitrification".
- Vitrification sameAs Q1072553.
- Vitrification sameAs تزجيج.