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Activated carbon might be added to a sample during the recrystallization processt to absorb impurities causing the recrystallization solution to have incorrect color.

Recrystallization is a technique (process) used to purify chemicals by dissolving both the impurities and a compound in an appropriate solvent, either compound or impurities can be removed from the solution, leaving the other behind. During the recrystallization, the impurities must also be soluble in the solvent.

Activated carbon is a form of carbon (C) used to filter an impurities from the solutions. It is activated to have pores that increase the surface area available for adsorption.

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