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Why is it important for a solute to be dissolved near the boiling point of the solvent during recrystallization? A) Because a high boiling point ensures a quick dissolution. B) Because a low boiling point makes it easier to dissolve the solute. C) Because the solute will turn into oil if the melting point is lower than the boiling point of the solvent D) Because the solute will evaporate if the boiling point of the solvent is too high.

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D) because the solute will evaporate if the boiling point of the solvent is too high.
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