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describe an activity to separate the crystals of alum from its impure sample

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Answered by SuyashSonkeshriya
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(i) Take some (approximately 5 g) impure sample of alum in a china dish.

(ii) Dissolve it in minimum amount of water.

(iii)Filter the impurities out.

(iv) Evaporate water from the alum solution so as to get a saturated solution.

(v) Cover the solution with a filter paper and leave it undisturbed at room temperature to cool slowly for a day. (vi) You will obtain the crystals of alum in the China dish.

This process is called crystallization.
Answered by mayajadhavbnn
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Answer:

(i) Take some (approximately 5 g) impure sample of alum in a china dish.

(ii) Dissolve it in minimum amount of water.

(iii)Filter the impurities out.

(iv) Evaporate water from the alum solution so as to get a saturated solution.

(v) Cover the solution with a filter paper and leave it undisturbed at room temperature to cool slowly for a day. (vi) You will obtain the crystals of alum in the China dish.

This process is called crystallization.

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