in the experiment to obtain pure water from ink what colour will the steam be explain your answer?
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In this experiment the steam formed will be colorless or transparent color.
- The goal of this experiment is to obtain water in its pure form from the solution in which ink is dissolved in the water.
- This experiment can be carried out using the process called distillation of water. It is accomplished by the principle of first evaporating the solution and then later compressing or condensing the obtained component of the solution.
- The mixture of water and ink is kept in a container and brought to a boil. When this solution hits the boiling point of water, it will start evaporating the water component in the form of vapor. This vapor is made of water therefore it does not have any color.
- The ink component is left-out in the container itself because its solid particles do not evaporate. Therefore steam is not of the color of ink.
- The component of a solution that got vapored is subsequently condensed to obtain clean water with the help of a condensing tube. Because the ink does not boil, it will remain in the flask.
- Therefore, the steam is colorless because it is made of a water component of the solution rather than ink in the solution.
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