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Mars2501 [29]
3 years ago
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Three examples of simple distillation​

Chemistry
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hram777 [196]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Water can separate from salt solution by simple distillation

2. Simple distillation happens through a process heating and cooling liquids in order to separate the purify them, first, a liquid is heated producing a vapor, then, that vapor is cooled in a small tube called a condenser in order to form a separate liquid that liquid, sometimes referred to as the distillate, falls from the condenser into a separate container, the process works because it to liquids in the original vaporized a different point, meaning, the vapor that is created is comprised entirely of just one of the liquids in order for a simple work the 2 liquids boiling point must have been between at least 25 degrees Celsius about 77 degrees Fahrenheit

Explanation:

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