We can divide nucleation into homogeneous nucleation and heterogeneous nucleation.
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Heterogeneous nucleation and tribonucleation are considered the most likely mechanism for bubble formation.
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Heterogeneous nucleation can take place by several methods.
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This is also referred to as heterogeneous nucleation.
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Homogeneous nucleation is much rarer than heterogeneous nucleation.
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Heterogeneous nucleation, nucleation with the nucleus at a surface, is much more common than homogeneous nucleation.
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In the early stages of this polymerization, only nanofibers are formed since there are no heteronuclei available for heterogeneous nucleation.
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Gases preferentially condense onto surfaces of pre-existing aerosol particles, known as "'heterogeneous nucleation " '.
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Uric acid crystals can also promote the formation of calcium oxalate stones, acting as " seed crystals " ( heterogeneous nucleation ).
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Homogeneous nucleation describes when the nuclei are formed spontaneously in solution while heterogeneous nucleation describes when the nuclei are grown on other species.