why in crystallization slow evaporation preferred ?
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It works best when there is enough material to make 1–3 mL of saturated or near-saturated solution. A saturated solution is prepared and transferred to a vial or crystallization dish. ... Due to the narrowness of the vial, crystals on the side are easier to remove from the vial without damaging them
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because on cooling hot saturated solution rapidly an amorphous solid is formed or the crystal formed are not well defined.slow evaporation is preferred for formation of large crystals
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