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[[Category: Separative Chemistry Processes]]
[[Category: Separative Chemistry Processes]]
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Separative chemistry]]
* [[Drying]]
* [[Drying]]
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==References==
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Revision as of 17:30, 5 December 2019

Distillation is a separative process which involves Drying or evaporating a liquid (usually by boiling) redirecting the vapor produced, and condensing the vapor back into a liquid. Because this process proceeds based on the specific boiling point of the material, it can be used to separate one material from another. It is sometimes iterated with increasing control over the evaporation and condensation temperatures, resulting in successively purer distillates.

Vocabulary

  • The source material to be wholly or partly evaporated is sometimes referred to as the mother liquor
  • The condensed material is called the distillate
  • When the process is finished, any material not evaporated, remaining in the heating container, is called the residue

Equipment

Process

See Also

References