What is the reason for using activated carbon during crystallisation? Why is recommended to use little and not a lot during this process??
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Activated carbon is used during crystallisation to remove impurities from the solution. It is recommended to use only a small amount of activated carbon during this process because too much can cause the crystals to become contaminated with carbon particles, which can affect the purity of the final product. Additionally, using too much activated carbon can cause the crystals to become discolored or to form in an irregular shape.