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what is meant by crystallization how is copper sulphate purified from its impure sample by this method explain the procedure

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Answered by Dherrya
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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. At this high temperature, the solute has very high solubility in that solvent, so a much smaller quantity of hot solvent is needed for dissolving the solute than the solvent at room temperature. When the solution is cooled, the pure substance is crystallised. The solution left behind is called mother liquor. All the impurities are left behind in the mother liquor. The purification method depends on the differences in solubility between the compound and the impurity.
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