All of the following is true about crystallization EXCEPT * A common practice is to dissolve the organic compound in heated mixture of solvent and adsorbent. In separating components of mixtures by crystallization, a solvent must be chosen which dissolves the compound to be crystallized at an elevated temperature and allows the solute to crystallize on cooling Filtration is usually done while the solution is kept hot in order to promote crystallization. Animal charcoal is a solid adsorbent

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All of the following is true about
crystallization EXCEPT *
A common practice is to dissolve
the organic compound in heated
mixture of solvent and adsorbent.
In separating components of
mixtures by crystallization, a solvent
must be chosen which dissolves the
compound to be crystallized at an
elevated temperature and allows the
solute to crystallize on cooling
Filtration is usually done while the
solution is kept hot in order to
promote crystallization.
Animal charcoal is a solid adsorbent
that is effective in removing colored
compounds as impurities.
Transcribed Image Text:All of the following is true about crystallization EXCEPT * A common practice is to dissolve the organic compound in heated mixture of solvent and adsorbent. In separating components of mixtures by crystallization, a solvent must be chosen which dissolves the compound to be crystallized at an elevated temperature and allows the solute to crystallize on cooling Filtration is usually done while the solution is kept hot in order to promote crystallization. Animal charcoal is a solid adsorbent that is effective in removing colored compounds as impurities.
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