Physics, asked by jigarraas, 1 year ago

What is crystallisation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Crystallization is defined as a process by which a chemical is converted from a liquid solution into a solid crystalline state. The widespread use of crystallization within industry is in part due to the fact that crystallization acts as both a separation and purification step; almost all chemical processes utilize at least one crystallization step (either as key separation mechanism or final product engineering).

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Answered by vartika06
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the crystallization method is used to purify solids .


crystallization is a process that separates a pure solid in the form of its crystal from a solution. crystallisation technique is better than simple evaporation technique.


some solid decomposes or something like sugar may get charred on heating to dryness.

some impurities may remain dissolved in the solution even after filteration on evaporation these contaminate the solid.

applications:
.purification of salt that we get from sea water and separation of crystals of alum(phitakari) from impure sample.

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