Distillation | Intermolecular forces and properties | AP Chemistry | Khan Academy
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Distillation is the process of separating the components of a liquid mixture through selective evaporation and condensation. The basis of separation is the difference in the vapor pressures (volatilities) of the respective components. To improve the separation in a distillation, chemists often use a fractionating column, which allows for multiple cycles of evaporation and condensation (this is known as fractional distillation). View more lessons or practice this subject at www.khanacademy.org/science/a...
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Bro, I literally had to learn about processes of purifying water last year and distillation was one of the main ones. Why couldn’t this have been uploaded earlier :(
I Khant do this
@kanishk9490
2 жыл бұрын
i see what you did there
Thanks I’ll watch it now
THANK YOU UNCLE !
God!!! Thank you....Whitelightning here I come!
Thanks for the video! Finally understood fractional and simple distillation! :)
@thevastuniverse246
3 жыл бұрын
Yah! It helped! :-)
thank you very much❤️
The best
thx
instead of oil, we can use an asbestos wire gauze
couldve mentioned the azeotrope here -- you wont be able to proceed concentrating ethanol with distillation alone beyond a certain point. the mixture has a lower boiling point than pure ethanol.