Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a thermoanalytical technique that measures the heat flow associated with transitions in materials as a function of temperature or time. It is commonly used to characterize thermal properties like melting points, glass transition temperatures, crystallization temperatures, and heats of reaction, providing valuable information about material composition, stability, and purity.
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