why the compound to be crystallized should be very soluble in the hot solveng and less soluble...

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whythe compound to be crystallized should be very soluble in the hotsolveng and less soluble in the cold solvent ??
and why impure solid dissolves in the minimum volume of hotsolvent ? why minimum ??

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The principle behind crystallization is that the solubility of a solid compound increases with increase in temperature and thus more sample can be dissolved in a less amount of solvent at elevated temperatures when this sample later cools down the    See Answer
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