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What is the reasons for using activated carbon during crystallization? Why is recommended to use little and not a lot during crystallization?
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What is the reason for using activated charcoal during crystallization?
Activated charcoal is sometimes used to remove small amounts of colored impurities from solution. Activated charcoal has a high affinity for conjugated compounds, whose flat structures wedge themselves well between the graphene sheets.Aug 3, 2021
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