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What is the difference between crystallisation and distilation?
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Answered by Anonymous
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crystallisation

This method is used to separate salt from sea water .

It is also used to obtain pure crystal from impure compound . E.g Alum , Mohr salt.etc

purification of water in a water treatment plant.

water can be purified in a water treatment plant in four step.

1) sedimentation tank

2) Loading tank

3)filteration tank

4) chlorination tank.

distillation:

This method is used to separate a mixture of to micible liquid which have difference in Boling point greater than 25°¢. In this method the volatile component will evaporate first living behind less volatile component.

e.g (1) mixture of water and acetone.

(2) mixture of water and ethanol.

(3) mixture of fuel oil and petrol.

Answered by vivektripathi1234
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Crystallization

Crystallization: Crystallization is when solid crystals precipitating from a solution.

Example:

Examples of Crystallization

A material may crystallize either naturally or artificially and either quickly or over geological timescales. Examples of natural crystallization include:

  • Snowflake formation
  • Crystallization of honey in a jar
  • Stalactite and stalagmite formation
  • Gemstone crystal deposition

Examples of artificial crystallization include:

  • Growing sugar crystals in a jar
  • Production of synthetic gemston

Distillation

Distillation: Distillation is when we separate 2 liquids. This process is special because we separate 2 homogenous liquid.

Example:

  1. Salt water is turned into fresh water through distillation.
  2. Various forms of fuel, such as gasoline, are separated from crude oil by distillation.
  3. Alcoholic beverages are made through distillation.

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