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Why is distillation better than evaporation? ​

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Evaporation is the conversion of a liquid to a gas. It does not imply a fast or slow rate, a specific purpose or any further use of the gas.

Evaporation is the conversion of a liquid to a gas. It does not imply a fast or slow rate, a specific purpose or any further use of the gas.Distillation is the evaporation of a liquid and the subsequent condensation of the gas into another container. It is done for a purpose; so, the rate of evaporation must be appropriate.

Evaporation is the conversion of a liquid to a gas. It does not imply a fast or slow rate, a specific purpose or any further use of the gas.Distillation is the evaporation of a liquid and the subsequent condensation of the gas into another container. It is done for a purpose; so, the rate of evaporation must be appropriate.Distillation might be to provide a liquid of greater purity. Distillation may be to separate components of a solution. In this case, it is called fractional distillation.

Evaporation is the conversion of a liquid to a gas. It does not imply a fast or slow rate, a specific purpose or any further use of the gas.Distillation is the evaporation of a liquid and the subsequent condensation of the gas into another container. It is done for a purpose; so, the rate of evaporation must be appropriate.Distillation might be to provide a liquid of greater purity. Distillation may be to separate components of a solution. In this case, it is called fractional distillation.Ethyl alcohol (drinking alcohol) is produced in a vat that has a solid/liquid mixture. The mixture is subjected to distillation to get an alcohol/water mixture suitable for drinking (vodka).

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