Abstract: | ![]() Rates of nucleation of supersaturated aqueous solutions of Triglycine sulphate are measured by the induction period over the temperature range 30–50 °C. The effects of temperature and supersaturation on the induction period are reported. The interfacial tension, energy of formation and radius of the critical nuclei of the crystal are calculated in accordance with classical nucleation theory. Nucleation rate increases with increase in supersaturation and temperature, while interfacial tension decreases with increase in temperature. |