**2. Nanosynthesis**

In nanosynthesis, the reactant A (metallic salts) interacts with the reactant B (capping agent) where the nucleation reaction occurs. The entire phenomenon occurs at a specific temperature, and the nanoparticle synthesis is significantly improved by the stabilizing (agent) to form metallic nanoparticles and by-products. In several cases, the by-product or larger reaction structures may lead to a mass agglomeration, which suggests aggregation by chemical bonding of larger particles. However, the reacting metallic salts and the capping agent form nanoparticles that have been stabilized by a capping agent that directly prevents mass synthesis.
