Salt can be recovered from its …

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
Salt can be recovered from its solution by crystallization.
Crystallization is the process of formation of solid crystals precipitation from a solution. It is Solid- liquid separation.
By using ' crystallization technique, ' salt can be recollected from its solution. This technique is better than ' evaporation ' because it removes dissolved impurities which are present in the solution.
But in the evaporation process we cannot remove the dissolved impurities present in the solution.
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