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Skyla Mcknight
29 August, 15:54
Where do we use recrystallization in real life?
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Elyse Blankenship
29 August, 17:18
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Recrystallization is a separating technique in chemistry in which mixtures are dissolve in appropriate solvent, this leads to the separating out of one of the components of the mixture leaving behind the other component. The technique is used to purify solid substances.
In real life, the technique finds application in re-crystallization of metals.
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