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- Why is recrystallization not applicable to samples which contain large amount of impurities?Complete the table and provide the percent (%) recovery for each extraction.How are solvents chosen for recrystallization? (single solvent or mixed-solvent system).What are the properties of a good solvent system? How are crystals collected?