distillation

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The substance extracted by distilling
The separation of the volatile parts of a substance from the more fixed; specifically, the operation of driving off gas or vapor from volatile liquids or solids, by heat in a retort or still, and the condensation of the products as far as possible by a cool receiver, alembic, or condenser; rectification; vaporization; condensation; as, the distillation of illuminating gas and coal, of alcohol from sour mash, or of boric acid in steam
The act of falling in drops, or the act of pouring out in drops
That which falls in drops
separation of the more volatile parts of a substance from those less volatile
{n} the act of distilling or dropping
Is a process that can be used to separate the components of a mixture as long as these components have different boiling points The substance with the lowest boiing point vaporizes first, travels through the glass tubing and is later condensed in a separate container The substance in the mixture with the highest boiling point remains in the distilling flask and is called the residue
the process of purifying a liquid by boiling it and condensing its vapors
The evaporation of volatile materials from a liquid or solid mixture and their condensation in a separate vessel
{i} purification or condensation of a substance
A process of desalination where the intake water is heated to produce steam The steam is then condensed to produce product water with low salt concentration
process of concentrating a component of a mixture by heating the mixture and then collecting and condensing the vapor
The process of separating a liquid from a solution by evaporating the liquid and then condensing it
Vaporization of a liquid and subsequent condensation of the resultant gas back to liquid form. It is used to separate liquids from nonvolatile solids or solutes (e.g., alcoholic beverages from the fermented materials, water from other components of seawater) or to separate two or more liquids with different boiling points (e.g., gasoline, kerosene, and lubricating oil from crude oil). Many variations have been devised for industrial applications. An important one is fractional distillation, in which liquids with similar boiling points are repeatedly vaporized and condensed as they rise through an insulated vertical column. The most volatile of the liquids emerges first, nearly pure, from the top of the column, followed in turn by less and less volatile fractions of the original mixture. This method separates the mixture's components far better than simple distillation does
A technique used to purify water by removal of inorganic contaminants such as salts through heating the solution and condensing the steam The resultant distilled water has a reduced salt concentration Distillation is not effective in removing pesticides and volatile organic contaminants (VOCS) such as chloroform and benzene
A technique used to separate liquids with different boiling points
(alc) An evaporation and recondensation process by which liquids are separated into various fractions according to their boiling points ETHANOL is separated by distillation from mash and water F - distillation S - destilacion
a purified liquid produced by condensation from a vapor during distilling; the product of distilling
the process whereby a liquid base is heated so that it vaporises The vapour is cooled and condenses as another liquid which has a higher alcoholic content This is so because alcohol has much lower boiling point than water so it vaporises first
A physical separation process based on the difference(s) in the boiling points of the components in a liquid mixture A process of evaporation and re-condensation used to separate liquids into various fractions according to their boiling points
the process of heating a liquid to its boiling point, removing the vapors through a cooling and condensing apparatus, and finally collecting the condensed liquid in a separate receiver It is commonly used for the separation of two or more liquids in a mixture, or for the separation of the solvent from dissolved substances
water treatment method where water is boiled to steam and condensd in a separate reservoir Contaminants with higher boiling points than water do not vaporize and remain in the boiling flask
The separation of a liquid mixture into its components on the basis of differences in boiling points
The first stage in the refining process in which crude oil is heated and unfinished petroleum products are initially separated
Heat process for separation and purification of a liquid mixture from plant material where the essential oils are derived through vaporization and condensation
The process of heating a liquid to its boiling point, then condensing the vapors Can be used as a method for purifying water, or as a means of concentrating the alcohol in a fermented beverage to create hard liquor (since alcohol boils at a lower temperature than water) Home distillation of alcoholic beverages is illegal in the US (and many other countries)
A thermal process for removing impurities from water Distillation involves heating the water to the boiling point, so that it changes to steam The steam or vapour is then collected and cooled, causing it to condense back into a liquid Distilling removes bacteria, viruses, organic and inorganic chemicals, heavy metals, volatile gases, cysts, and most minerals and trace elements
The process of separating the components of a mixture by differences in boiling point; a vapor is formed from the liquid by heating the liquid in a vessel and successively collecting and condensing the vapors into liquids
the process of vaporizing a liquid followed by condensation of the vapor as a method of purifying the liquid
Separating a mixture by heating it to the evaporation point and condensing the resulting vapor, leaving behind the less easily-vaporized components Common solvent recovery technique
The process of separating the components in a liquid by heating it to its vapor point, then condensing the vapor into a purified and/or concentrated form
The process in which a liquid, such as water, is converted into its vapor state by heating, and the vapor cooled and condensed to the liquid state and collected; used to remove solids and other impurities from water; multiple distillations are required for extreme purity
any of various heat-dependent processes used to purify or separate a fraction of a relatively complex substance, especially the vaporization of a liquid mixture with subsequent collection of components by differential cooling to condensation
The process to separate the components of a liquid mixture by boiling the liquid and then recondensing the resulting vapor
extillation
alembication
distillation chaser
A substance used to force a distillate in a distillation, as it has a boiling point more than that of the substance to be extracted and less than that of the impurities. It is rarely used but mostly with fractional distillation when column packing is used. As it vapourises it heats the column packing and causes the trapped fluid to rise over
distillation column
A tall metal cylinder internally fitted with perforated horizontal plates used to promote separation of miscible liquids ascending in the cylinder as vapor
destructive distillation
The heating of a material, such as coal or wood, in an inert atmosphere, at a high temperature such as to cause decomposition; the principal products include oils and tars from which many useful organic compounds may be obtained; town gas and coke were obtained in this way
global distillation
The concentration of volatile pollutants, generated in the temperate zones, in the polar regions
membrane distillation
a separation method in which a nonwetting, microporous membrane is used with a liquid feed phase on one side of the membrane and a condensing, permeate phase on the other
salt-effect distillation
a technique of extractive distillation in which a salt or a non-volatile liquid is added to the mixture being distilled in order to remove azeotropes and aid separation
steam distillation
A technique in which the volatile components of a material are separated by passing steam through the heated material
vacuum distillation
Distillation under reduced pressure, and thus at a reduced temperature with less risk of thermal degradation
destructive distillation
A process by which organic substances such as wood, coal, and oil shale are decomposed by heat in the absence of air and distilled to produce useful products such as coke, charcoal, oils, and gases
destructive distillation
dry distillation, decomposition or destruction of organic substances by means of heat and an absence of air (produces products such as coke, charcoal, oils and gases)
destructive distillation
heating a solid substance in a closed container and collecting the volatile products
dry distillation
destructive distillation, decomposition or destruction of organic substances by means of heat and an absence of air (produces products such as coke, charcoal, oils and gases)
fractional distillation
fractionation of a liquid by distillation
fractional distillation
Distillation to separate volatile chemical substances in which the products are collected in a series of separate fractions, each with a higher boiling point than the previous fraction
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