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Title: Why is recommended to use no more than the minimum amount of solven
Post by: Manju on October 02, 2009, 08:06:06 AM
 Why is recommended to use no more than the minimum amount of solvent than is necessary to dissolve the solid being recrystallized?
Title: Why is recommended to use no more than the minimum amount of solvent
Post by: uma on October 02, 2009, 08:08:23 AM
It is recommended to use the minimum amount of solvent which can dissolve the solid being recrystallized ,If excess of solvent is used, it can prolong the process of recrystallization and also loss in the mass of crystals may take place as they will remain in the solvent. It is always advisable to use a saturated solution with the solvent or super saturated solution. This helps in getting crystals out of super saturated solution on cooling. However if the solution is not saturated or solvent is in excess, it is difficult to take out the expected amount crystalline solid during recrystallization or cooling process

Title: Re: Why is recommended to use no more than the minimum amount of solven
Post by: Manju on October 02, 2009, 08:21:05 AM
Atlast, I have shortage of words otherwise I wouldn't left any stone unturned in praising her work.
Title: Re: Why is recommended to use no more than the minimum amount of solven
Post by: uma on October 02, 2009, 08:22:49 AM
 :)Thanks again