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If a particular solvent dissolves both the compound being purified and impurities at room temperature, is this a good solvent for recrytallization of the compound? Explain your answer.
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DrBob222
Read all of the article but pay particular attention to the last paragraph.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recrystallization
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