Science, asked by Sweet001, 9 months ago

Application and principles of crystallization..​

Answers

Answered by chhayamore81
3

Answer:

The principle behind the crystallisation is that the amount of solute that can be dissolved by a solvent increases with temperature. In crystallisation, the impure substance is dissolved in a suitable solvent to reach its nearly saturated solution at a temperature higher than the room temperature.

Answered by anjali1063
2

Answer:

The most practical usage of crystallization should be salt crystallization and it’s the most cost-effective way to produce salt even at today. Other applications of the tech include compound purification and crystal production. It’s quite common to produce sample materials by crystallization, especially for salt-powder chemicals. It’s also applied for large-scale productions like food additives.

The principle behind the crystallisation is that the amount of solute that can be dissolved by a solvent increases with temperature and the fact that the solubility decreases with temperature. This causes the precipitation of the solute.

If the cooling is slow enough, the solvent forms crystals (some hydrated) on any surface like the inside of the beaker.

Similar questions