why is crystallization physical change Is it reversible irversible
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Yes, crystallisation is a reversible process. Dissolving the crystal gives you the solution and cooling gives the crystal again.
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Crystallization is a technique which chemists use to purify solid compounds. ... If a saturated hot solution is allowed to cool, the solute is no longer soluble in the solvent and forms crystals of pure compound
Yes, crystallisation is a reversible process. Dissolving the crystal gives you the solution and cooling gives the crystal again
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