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In both Crystallization and drying, the solute has to be separated out from its solvent (generally water) but the difference is, in former case the solute attains a pure solid state having definite shape, pattern or in other words molecules are aligned in a particular pattern but in later case the solute is having only solid shape (not necessarily having regular pattern)
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Crystallization -may be defined as a process which separates a pure solid in the from of its crystals from a solution. Evaporation - Process of separating any substance from its solution by removing water is called evaporation.
Lithification is the process of turning loose sediment into sedimentary rock through compaction and cementation. Crystallization involves the formation of mineral crystals from a solution, magma, or vapor. Essentially, lithification creates sedimentary rock from sediment, while crystallization forms crystals from a solution or melt.
For example salts can be separated by crystallization.
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we can control conditions in dehydration where as in case of drying we can't.
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the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization
Crystallization is advantageous over other separation techniques because the crystals are pure, as concentrated as possible, help in formulation, and they will aid in filtration & drying.
elements sounds cooler by Ralph gacad
Crystallization -may be defined as a process which separates a pure solid in the from of its crystals from a solution. Evaporation - Process of separating any substance from its solution by removing water is called evaporation.
Lithification is the process of turning loose sediment into sedimentary rock through compaction and cementation. Crystallization involves the formation of mineral crystals from a solution, magma, or vapor. Essentially, lithification creates sedimentary rock from sediment, while crystallization forms crystals from a solution or melt.
- centrifugation - filtering - electromagnetic separation - radiometric separation - gravimetric separation - distillation - sieving - freeze drying - crystallization/recrystalization - zone melting - manual separation etc.
Many methods exist: distillation, centrifugation, decantation, precipitation, filtering, electromagnetic separation, sieving, flotation, crystallization, drying, chromatography, extraction, electrphoresis etc.
The main difference between raisins and sultanas is the type of grape used and the drying process. Raisins are made from red or green grapes, while sultanas are made from seedless green grapes. Raisins are typically dried in the sun or mechanically dried, while sultanas are dried using a special drying process that involves dipping the grapes in a solution to speed up the drying. In terms of taste, sultanas are generally sweeter and juicier than raisins.
when do we use crystallization to separate components