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Crystallization is a process used in science books to explain the formation of crystals. It is a process of solidification from a liquid or gas state to a solid state. Crystallization is used to explain the formation of minerals, metals, and other substances. It is also used to explain the formation of crystals in rocks and other geological formations. Crystallization is also used to explain the formation of ice and snow. Crystallization is an important concept in science books, as it helps to explain the formation of many substances. It is also used to explain the properties of certain substances, such as their hardness, electrical conductivity, and optical properties. Crystallization is also used to explain the formation of certain types of crystals, such as quartz and diamond. Crystallization is a popular topic in science books, and there are many companies that specialize in producing books on the subject. Examples of such companies include Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and Elsevier. Show Less Read more