What is distillation? give examples
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Distillation is a controlled process commonly used in chemistry to separate mixtures of liquids. The process includes boiling a liquid and then collecting the vapor as it cools and condenses back into liquid form. Boiling is similar to evaporation because both processes turn a liquid into a gas.
Examples of distillation
Salt water is turned into fresh water through distillation. Various forms of fuel, such as gasoline, are separated from crude oil by distillation. Alcoholic beverages are made through distillation. The alcohol is boiled off from the rest of the mixture and collected in a concentrated format.
Examples of distillation
Salt water is turned into fresh water through distillation. Various forms of fuel, such as gasoline, are separated from crude oil by distillation. Alcoholic beverages are made through distillation. The alcohol is boiled off from the rest of the mixture and collected in a concentrated format.
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distillation
Process in which the components of a substance or liquid mixture are separated by heating it to a certain temperature and condensing the resulting vapors. Some substances (such as crude oil) have components that vaporize at different temperatures and thus can be separated by condensing their vapors in turn. Distillation is also used as a purification process in which non-volatile components are separated from volatile ones.
Process in which the components of a substance or liquid mixture are separated by heating it to a certain temperature and condensing the resulting vapors. Some substances (such as crude oil) have components that vaporize at different temperatures and thus can be separated by condensing their vapors in turn. Distillation is also used as a purification process in which non-volatile components are separated from volatile ones.
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