Recrystallizing
Recrystallizing is the process in which a solid substance is dissolved in a solvent, heated to form a solution, and then allowed to cool slowly in order to form larger, pure crystals. This technique is commonly used in chemistry to purify compounds and remove impurities by causing them to remain in the solution while the desired substance forms distinct crystals. Recrystallizing can improve the purity and quality of a substance, making it suitable for various applications in research, industry, and manufacturing.