What changes take place during the distillation of dilute ethanol?
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For a distillation of dilute ethanol, ethanol is added with water and made to heat.
Ethanol evaporates first as it has a lower boiling point than water.
The vapor of ethanol is then cooled and condensed in the condenser to form the pure form of ethanol.
Ethanol evaporates first as it has a lower boiling point than water.
The vapor of ethanol is then cooled and condensed in the condenser to form the pure form of ethanol.
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