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7 multiple choice 1 point after recrystallization, the purified sample shows a sharp melting point compared to the crude sample. this indicates: presence of more impurities higher degree of purity lower crystallinity incomplete drying previous next
In chemistry (a subfield of Natural Science), impurities in a sample typically broaden the melting point range. A sharp melting point after recrystallization (a purification technique) indicates that the sample has fewer impurities, meaning a higher degree of purity. The other options are incorrect: more impurities would broaden the melting point, lower crystallinity is not related to sharpness from recrystallization, and incomplete drying affects moisture content, not the sharpness of the melting point.
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B. Higher degree of purity