“…The phenomenon has been investigated both experimentally and theoretically (McBride & Carter 1991;Kondepudi et al, 1995 a,b;Kondepudi et al, 1993;Kondepudi et al, a,1995Kondepudi & Sabanayagam, 1994;Qian & Botsaris, 1998, 2004. At present, efforts are made to establish the experimental conditions under which the phenomenon occurs, to determine all important parameters controlling its kinetics and mechanisms, and to develop a reliable theory (Veintemillas-Verdaguer et al, 2007;Viedma 2004;Cartwright et al, 2004;Martin et al , 1996;Metcalfe & Ottino, 1994;Bushe et al, 2000). Our results for sodium chlorate have shown that even in unstirred solutions there is a finite probability of creation of large enantiomeric excess (Szurgot & Szurgot, 1995a) and pure enantiomeric forms (Szurgot & Szurgot, 1995b), what means that chiral symmetry is broken in sodium chlorate unstirred crystallization.…”