Abstract
The growth kinetics of oxalic acid dihydrate have been determined in a multiparticle suspension by measuring (a) the solution concentration during growth and (b) the final crystal size distribution. The method of calculation involves the use of the number mean size together with the second and third moments of the product size distribution. It is necessary to assume that the number of crystals remains constant and that crystal growth rate is independent of size.
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