Solid solute molecules can crystallize and separate from liquid solvent molecules {precipitation from solution}|.
causes
Decreasing solubility causes precipitation. Solubility decreases by cooling. Solubility decreases by adding organic non-polar solvents, such as acetone and ethanol, to water solution.
polarity
Solubility decreases by neutralizing solution to reduce acidity and polarity. Adding concentrated ammonium sulfate usually causes precipitation from aqueous solution. Molecules precipitate best at isoelectric points, because they have least polarization there.
types
Precipitates {lyophobic}, like sulfur and metal salts, can be small pellet-like precipitates, with molecules that reject water and adsorb ions. Precipitates {lyophilic}, like starch and gelatin, can be large curd-like precipitates, with molecules that adsorb water.
Crystals can precipitate from solution {fractional crystallization}, by evaporating solvent, by cooling solution, or by adding another solvent to solution.
5-Chemistry-Inorganic-Phase-Solution
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