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Difference b/w distillation and fractional distillation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Distillation system

Distillation System is an effective technique of separating mixtures and entirely a physical separation process. It is generally used in a numerous types of applications. It is said that distillation entirely depends on the boiling point of the substance and the one who has very low boiling point will suit for the best as vapors will be richer in such components. When these vapors are cooled, the condensate contains much more volatile contents than the original mixture. It is also true that their efficiency can be increased through optimization. Their bodies are designed according to the requirements of the client. Through our Distillation System you can easily filter impurities as in the context of salt from sea water and to refine the solution that is needed in beverage industries. Rufouz Hitek Engineers made Distillation System is also widely used in other sectors beside crude oil extraction and you can also even filter air through this system.

Fractional distillation system

Fractional distillation is the method of separation in which product is taken to a specific boiling point where, one part is vaporized out by leaving the other. In this technique even the material comes after the distillation is not of such a desirable quality, hence re-distillation of such resultant is also needed. The procedure of fractional distillation system is very much similar to the basic technique of the distillation. Never try to boil the flask inside the system for drying as it may contain concentrated explosive peroxides. And stop the process when in the distillation flask, a little amount of liquid get left. 

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Answered by tanishqpb211203
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distillation is a separation technique that is used to purify a liquid or a mixture of liquids by heating followed by cooling. When a mixture of liquids is heated, the components which have different boiling points go into gaseous phase at different instances. Condensation of the vapour allows it to be liquefied and thus, different components can be separated. There are several different distillation techniques adapted according to the composition of the liquid mixture. These are simple distillation, fractional distillation and steam distillation. The main difference between fractional distillation and simple distillation is that simple distillation separate liquids with boiling point gaps of at least 50 degrees whereas fractional distillation separates liquids with closer boiling points.

1. What is Fractional Distillation  

     – Process, Mixture Characteristics, Apparatus, Uses

2. What is Simple Distillation

     – Process, Mixture Characteristics, Apparatus, Uses

3. What is the difference between Fractional Distillation and Simple Distillation

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