Simple suggestion to student is, the molecular composition of the solution which can grown up in a regular / irregular arrangements of atoms/molecule in the uniform lattice is called as crystallization. It could be synthesized by direct heat, wet chemical, hydrothermal, and solgel method etc. whereas in precipitation is which by addition of solvents/ precursor to forms insoluble crystal as decant from the solution. It does not have any crystal properties.
According to me... Crystallization involves the arrangement of atoms in well ordered 3 dimensional repeating pattern....means there is a proper lattice ...while in precipitation...a bulk or group of atoms that are randomly arrange in ill-order
Kindly verify, the crystalline material also amorphous, and random arrangements of atoms in which well defined perfect crystal lattice (crystal structure). The major anomaly is enthalpy of heat content variation defins both crystals and pricipitation formation. The precipitation is does not have any crystal structure. Students are brillients in asking questions, appriciate them with good comments :)...
No Dear Khan, just little correcting, As you said arrangements of atom in 3 dimension fashion of crystal lattice and form a bulk group in precipitate absolutely correct, but i feel little more that we can give exact definition for precipitate and crystallization for student concern. It is critical to explain for precipitation even in crystallization process co precipitation is one of the method involve. I feel personally enthalpy can only give a boundary definition to crystals and precipitates.
These two terms differ due to their end products. In crystallization, crystals are produced and in precipitation amorphous solids are produced.
• Crystals have an ordered structure than amorphous solids; therefore, it is harder to produce crystals. Thus, crystallization is harder than precipitation.
• Crystallization process takes more time than the precipitation process.
Well Mr. Thomas you wrote number of equations, what this to say about precipitation why it is to be form the precipitate. Equation is nothing to telling about precipitation formation. Very basic example add HCl + NaOH --- > NaCl (salt) + H2O form what would be say for this chemical reaction why it is formation of salt here. Some organic reaction addition of solvent to form precipitate is form what would be say for this. Ex azo dyes formation.
As you wrote one of the paragraphs see this
I find it useful to think crystallization means more of the formation of crystals that occurs when a solute drops out of solution usually by evaporation of water such as in sodium chloride (salt) production from seawater or from well brine
Is it only the evaporation of water is lead to formation of the precipitate?
Next your sentence is very valuable, which is need to think about chemistry
I think the formation of sodium sulfate decahydrate solids (Glauber`s salt) by chilling an aqueous solution of sodium sulfate is also crystallization.
Here in this case you dropout the temperature to form a crystals or precipitate, what is mean to sate this don’t you involve ΔH of Exothermic reaction became more negative below its room temperature. This is formation of crystals.
Wikipedia is good for definition and information but we have to think the real hidden science.
To the next of your question
precipitation also refers to the formation of raindrops (or is that nucleation?) or just to falling rain (or snow, hail, etc.),
Do you know reason why ice crystal is form artic place, You well known this equation ΔG = ΔH- TΔS for the spontaneous process. Actually the ΔH and ΔS not remain always negative and positive respectively. Examples both of them negative in formation of ice crystals (possible at low temperature). As you mentioned previously the decomposition of calcium carbonate is both of them positive at room temperature.
Based on the results we already suggested the formation of the precipitate and crystal depends on the enthalphy of heat formation.
Please verified the crystallographers develop the crystals structure is it the precipitation? Final statement is adjective like chemical precipitation, I don’t know what to say inorganic and physical chemistry expertise.
Yes Mr. Thamos I eagerly waiting for your comment, there are the many things scientifically still unknow us.
Still some points to be doubtable case such as saturation and solubility of the product what is the use in the formation of precipitate or crystallization. No it is not agreeable, that you said about as you said NaCl solid, wont precipitate until concentration greater than 27 %. In lab students done acid base titration at 0.001 Molar solution every year. I think you imaginary assumption of salt formation is NaCl can visualize by naked eye, actually No, Is that salt that you said precipitate? absolutely not. Okay the next will come to the phase diagram the solute turn to be precipitate by temperature or pressure (lechatlier principle). You actually know the effect of temperature /pressure alter the enthalphy of heat content for solute became solid. The phase diagrame what to tell the three phase existing at critical point is invariant no gas, no solid, no liquid phase transformation. It is not make this assumption for crystallization process. Calcium carbonate can you crystallization? Okay tell what is the brevious lattice of Calcium carbonate, I forget. I can develop the particular structure for crystals, can you develop any structure to calcium carbonate precipitate?. Its indicates we know more information about crystals property. I expect some science from you, but I little disappoint the dust in atmosphere that you considered for nucleation growth. Anyway I should thanks for you that you have replay without any hesitance, and came for the open argument. Well come.