From a certain point at the saturation limit for dissolved salts in the electrolyte, the salts will crystallize.
A salt will crystallize upon cooling.
The remaining solution will be more concentrated and salt will crystallize from it.
When these salts crystallize, they capture water molecules, and get a lower level energy, more stable.
The anhydrous salt crystallizes above 50.7 C.
The salt crystallizes with one molecule of water.
Upon evaporation of the solution, the salt crystallizes as large tetrahedra, which are easily soluble in water.
The arch was dedicated to her and sprayed with salt water so that salt eventually crystallized on Main Street.
Highly saline water, from which salts crystallize (or are about to), is referred to as brine.
From aqueous solution, the salt crystallizes as the pentahydrate, the fifth water is not bound to the metal in the solid.