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What is Distillation???​

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Answered by mamtabirla543
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The process of distillation begins with heating a liquid to boiling point. The liquid evaporates, forming a vapor. The vapor is then cooled, usually by passing it through pipes or tubes at a lower temperature. The cooled vapor then condenses, forming a distillate. The distillate is a purified form of the original liquid. When the liquid evaporates, many impurities are left behind, so they are not present in the distillate.

Chemists use distillation to purify compounds in solution or to separate mixtures of solutes. For example, different compounds have different boiling points. This property means that a more volatile compound will evaporate at a lower temperature than a less volatile compound.

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Answered by explorerundefined
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The process by which two misicible liquid are separated from one another is called distillation. For distillation to occur there must be a difference of boiling point more than 25° . This process is used 8n laboratories to obtain pure water

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