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Carborundum boiling chips are often preferred over calcium carbonate chips in crystallization due to their inert nature, which helps to prevent unwanted side reactions during the process. Carborundum chips are also more stable at high temperatures compared to calcium carbonate chips, making them a better choice for reactions that require heating. Additionally, carborundum chips provide a more consistent and efficient boiling action, resulting in better crystal formation.

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