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What are the desirable characteristics of a solvent used for salting out?

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Salting out (also known as salt-inducedprecipitation, salt fractionation, anti-solvent crystallization, precipitationcrystallization, or drowning out) is an effect based on the electrolyte–non-electrolyte interaction, in which the non-electrolyte could be less soluble at high salt concentrations.

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Salting out (also known as salt-inducedprecipitation, salt fractionation, anti-solvent crystallization, precipitationcrystallization, or drowning out) is an effect based on the electrolyte–non-electrolyte interaction, in which the non-electrolyte could be less soluble at high salt concentrations.

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