Abstract
Barium sulfate and potassium perchlorate have the same crystal structure but differ widely in their solubility and in their ionic charge. These systems, therefore, are an interesting means to probe how growth modifiers affect precipitation and what role the charge or stereochemistry of the modifier has on precipitation. It was found that the mode of interaction of the additive is dependant on the solubility of the system. Also, additives have a far greater effect on morphology when the solubility of the salt is low.
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