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Question
Compare evaporation, crystallization and distillation. In which situation, would you prefer each of these over the others?
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Solution
| Method | Process | What you get | Best situation |
| Evaporation | Heat the solution until the solvent evaporates. | Solid solute | Suitable when only the solid is needed and the solvent is not required (e.g., extracting salt from seawater). |
| Crystallisation | Make a hot saturated solution and allow it to cool gradually so crystals form. | Pure solid crystals | Used when a pure solid is required (e.g., producing copper sulfate crystals). |
| Distillation | Heat the mixture until the liquid boils, then cool the vapour to condense it. | Pure liquid (and residue left behind) | Best when the solvent needs to be recovered or when separating miscible liquids with different boiling points (e.g., obtaining water from a salt solution). |
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