
evaporative crystallization
Evaporative crystallization is a process used to separate substances in a solution by evaporating the liquid, allowing solid crystals to form. As the liquid evaporates, the concentration of dissolved material increases until it reaches a point where it can no longer stay dissolved, prompting the formation of crystals. This method is commonly used in various industries, such as producing salt from seawater or creating sugar from sugar cane juice. The resulting crystals can then be collected and purified, making this process valuable for obtaining solid materials from liquid mixtures.