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What is crystallization? Where is it used? Why is it better than simple evaporation technique?​

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Answered by HirakRaza
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Explanation:

Crystallization is a common and useful laboratory technique. It can be used to purify substances, and can be combined with advanced imaging techniques to understand the nature of the substances crystallized. In laboratory crystallization, a substance can be dissolved into an appropriate solvent.

Answered by kanika0024
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Crystallization is the process used for the purification of solid substances. It is the process of formation of solid crystals of a substance precipitating from a homogeneous solution. Crystallization refers to the process of precipitating out the pure substance or compound from its solution or from an impure mixture by adding suitable solvent to it.

 

 

Crystallisation technique for purification is better than evaporation because:

Extent of purification in case of crystallisation technique is very high.

Crystallisation does not require very high temperature conditions, there is no need to boil the solvent.

In evaporation, we allow the solution to heat to make the solvent evaporate but this may degrade the solute into some another compound.

The technique does not require complex apparatus setup for performing the purification.

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