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#What is Distillation?

Distillation refers to the selective boiling and subsequent condensation of a component in a liquid mixture. It is a separation technique that can be used to either increase the concentration of a particular component in the mixture or to obtain (almost) pure components from the mixture. The process of distillation exploits the difference in the boiling points of the components in the liquid mixture by forcing one of them into a gaseous state.

It is important to note that distillation is not a chemical reaction but it can be considered as a physical separation process. An illustration describing the laboratory setup that is generally used to execute this process is provided below.

Distillation

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#The distillation performed on a laboratory scale often uses batches of the liquid mixture whereas industrial distillation processes are generally continuous, requiring a constant composition of the mixture to be maintained.

Distillation is the process of separating the components or substances from a liquid mixture by using selective boiling and condensation. Distillation may result in essentially complete separation, or it may be a partial separation that increases the concentration of selected components in the mixture.

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Distillition is a process of separating the components or substance from liquid mixture by using selective boiling or condensation.

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