how can we separate alcohol from water explain the whole process with diagram
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By distilation or more complicated do it with fractional distillation then condenses it.
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HEY FRIEND, HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.
PROCESS OF SEPARATING ALCOHOL FROM WATER IS DISTILLATION.
DISTILLATION: THIS TECHNIQUE IS COMMONLY APPLIED FOR THE SEPARATION OF A MIXTURE OF LIQUID COMPONENTS HAVING A LARGE DIFFERENCE IN BOILING POINT. THE LOWER BOILING POINT COMPONENT VAPOURISES FIRST AND IT VAPOURS ARE CONDENSED BY USING WATER CONDENSER AND COLLECTED AS SHOWN IN THE FIGURE. THE HIGHER BOILING RESIUDE IS LEFT BEHIND IN THE DISTILLATION FLASK.
FOR EXAMPLE:
1) SEPARATION OF BENZENE FROM TOLUENE.
2) SEPARATION OF CHLORO BENZENE AND BROMO BENZENE.
THIS PROCESS ALLOWS SEPARATION AND RECOVERY OF BOTH COMPONENTS OF A SOLID-LIQUID MIXTURE BY THE USE OF A DISTILLATION APPARATUS.
IODINE IS THE SOLUBLE SOLID WHICH IS RECOVERED AS RESIDUE, WHILE ALCOHOL IS THE LIQUID COMPONENT THAT IS RECOVERED AS THE DISTILLATE FROM MIXTURE OF IODINE AND ALCOHOL.
HOPE MY ANSWER HELP YOU MY DEAR FRIEND.
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PROCESS OF SEPARATING ALCOHOL FROM WATER IS DISTILLATION.
DISTILLATION: THIS TECHNIQUE IS COMMONLY APPLIED FOR THE SEPARATION OF A MIXTURE OF LIQUID COMPONENTS HAVING A LARGE DIFFERENCE IN BOILING POINT. THE LOWER BOILING POINT COMPONENT VAPOURISES FIRST AND IT VAPOURS ARE CONDENSED BY USING WATER CONDENSER AND COLLECTED AS SHOWN IN THE FIGURE. THE HIGHER BOILING RESIUDE IS LEFT BEHIND IN THE DISTILLATION FLASK.
FOR EXAMPLE:
1) SEPARATION OF BENZENE FROM TOLUENE.
2) SEPARATION OF CHLORO BENZENE AND BROMO BENZENE.
THIS PROCESS ALLOWS SEPARATION AND RECOVERY OF BOTH COMPONENTS OF A SOLID-LIQUID MIXTURE BY THE USE OF A DISTILLATION APPARATUS.
IODINE IS THE SOLUBLE SOLID WHICH IS RECOVERED AS RESIDUE, WHILE ALCOHOL IS THE LIQUID COMPONENT THAT IS RECOVERED AS THE DISTILLATE FROM MIXTURE OF IODINE AND ALCOHOL.
HOPE MY ANSWER HELP YOU MY DEAR FRIEND.
IF IT REALLY HELPS YOU PICK MY ANSWER AS THE BRAINLIEST.
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