Question

The energy barriers for the two main types of this process differ by the multiplicative factor “2, minus 3 cosine theta, plus cosine cubed theta, all over 4.” The change in volume Gibbs free energy is inversely proportional to the critical radius for this process; objects smaller than that radius fail to undergo this process and are called “embryos.” On a specific S-shaped graph of heat flux vs temperature, the “transition” regime separates the “film” regime from a regime named for this process. Because the (*) heterogeneous form of this process is more efficient, many “sites” for this process (-5[1])are provided by Teflon-coated calcium carbonate chips to facilitate (-5[1])calm boiling. (10[1])For 10 points, name this first step in the formation of a new phase, exemplified by formation of bubbles in a heated liquid. ■END■ (10[1]0[1])

ANSWER: nucleation [prompt on boiling or crystallization BEFORE “regime named for this process”]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Benjamin ChapmanThe Passion According to C.H.Parth et al.97-5
Colin VeeversNeg 5! Playing Quizbowl, Liddy StyleCameron et al.106-5
Liam KusalikThe Vulture's Guide to BuzzMilan et al.10810
Cameron AminiCameron et al.Neg 5! Playing Quizbowl, Liddy Style1320
Martin ProfantParth et al.The Passion According to C.H.13210

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