Pure sodium chloride crystals are colorless.
Yes, crystallization is a method of separation; a very known application is the separation of salt from sea waters.
By chemical procedures: grinding, dissolving, filtering, repeated crystallization/recrystallization processes.
A method of separation may be the fractional crystallization.
An alcohate is another word for an alcoholate - a crystalline salt containing alcohol in place of water of crystallization.
For example in the process of table salt extraction from the seawater.
A hydrated salt contain water of crystallization.
rock salt is rough... --------------------------------- Salt has not a texture (in the technical sense); if you think to crystallization it is face-centered cubic.
Repeated evaporation and crystallization of the brine.
Pure salt is obtained by repeated processes of crystallization/recrystallization.
- from sea water - from salt domes The extracted salt is refined by repeated crystallization/recrystallization.
Yes, crystallization is a method of separation; a very known application is the separation of salt from sea waters.
Water of crystallization
Either evaporation or crystallization.
Vacuum crystallization of salt is used in salt processing plants.
Salt is refined by the filtration of the water solution and repeated crystallization/recrystallization processes.
Rock salt is ground, dissolved in water, the solution is filtered and this solution is refined by successivelyprocesses of crystallization/recrystallization, to obtain sodium chloride (table salt) 99,99 %; and finally this salt is iodized and some anticaking substances are added.
After the dissolution in water the refining involve filtration and processes of crystallization/recrystallization.