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why should crystals prepared at the end of experiments to prepare saltsnot to be heated too strongly when drying them?​

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Answered by swathirama139
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Answer: crystals were prepared at the end of the experiments to prepare salt not to be heated too strongly when drying them.

Explanation: crystal formation or crystallization is defined as the transformation of a substance from the liquid state to the solid-state. Drying is the final stage of the salt preparation to remove the last trace of liquid from the solid. It is important to note that while drying strong heat can decompose the crystals. So less heat is preferred in drying.

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