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∙ 11y ago1) It will have a boiling point that is lower than the melting point of the solid being recrystallized; 2) The compound will be soluble in the boiling solvent but have poor solubility in the same solvent after cooling; 3) Small amounts of impurities present in the crude solid will be soluble in the chosen solvent at any temperature
No. When dissolving a solid into a liquid, solubility is higher when the temperature is higher. When dissolving a gas into a liquid, solubility is higher when the temperature is lower.
Cesium is a solid at room temperature but has a low melting point.
Higher temperatures, agitation, small powdered pieces of solute
The higher the temperatures, the faster the atoms move. If the temperatures are high enough, the atoms may move apart changing the state of the object.
Practically all solid solutes are more soluble at high temperature.
Heavens no. Every substance has its own unique solubility constant.
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A solid float on water if the density is lower than the density of water.
The solubility of solids increase at higher temperatures.
Usually, higher temperature = more soluble in the solvent.
Solids dissolve in water of a higher or lower temperature depending on what the solid actually is.
1) It will have a boiling point that is lower than the melting point of the solid being recrystallized; 2) The compound will be soluble in the boiling solvent but have poor solubility in the same solvent after cooling; 3) Small amounts of impurities present in the crude solid will be soluble in the chosen solvent at any temperature
Recrystallisation, as it is solid at room temperature, but is soluble at elevated temperatures. Distillation requires boiling, so distillation of solid aspirin is not appropriate, in the general sense.
No. When dissolving a solid into a liquid, solubility is higher when the temperature is higher. When dissolving a gas into a liquid, solubility is higher when the temperature is lower.
It is generally called solidifying, but if it solidifies because of lower temperatures it is called freezing.
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