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  2. Distillation | Definition, Process, & Methods | Britannica

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    Distillation, the process involving the conversion of a liquid into vapor that is subsequently condensed back to liquid form. It is used to separate liquids from nonvolatile solids or in the separation of two or more liquids having different boiling points.

  3. Distillation - Wikipedia

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    Distillation, also classical distillation, is the process of separating the component substances of a liquid mixture of two or more chemically discrete substances; the separation process is realized by way of the selective boiling of the mixture and the condensation of the vapors in a still.

  4. 5: Distillation - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Distillation is a purification method for liquids, and can separate components of a mixture if they have significantly different boiling points. In a distillation, a liquid is boiled in the "…

  5. Distillation refers to the selective boiling and subsequent condensation of a component in a liquid mixture. It is a separation technique that can be used to either increase the concentration of a particular component in the mixture or to obtain (almost) pure components from the mixture.

  6. What Is Distillation? Principles and Uses - ThoughtCo

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    Key Takeaways: Distillation. Distillation is the process of separating components of a mixture based on different boiling points. Examples of uses of distillation include purification of alcohol, desalination, crude oil refining, and making liquefied gases from air.

  7. 8.9: Distillation - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Describe the role of distillation in crude oil refining, and explain, in a very general way, how further processing is used to increase the yield of gasoline motor fuel. Distillation is a process whereby a mixture of liquids having different vapor pressures is separated into its components.

  8. 2.2: Distillation - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Distillation is a purification technique for a liquid or a mixture of liquids. We utilize the difference in boiling points of liquids as a basis of separation. The core of a distillation process, is selective evaporation and condensation of particular components.

  9. What is the Distillation Process? | The Chemistry Blog

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    Distillation is the process of purifying a substance, whereby pure substances are extracted from a mixture. There are different types of distillation processes, including fractional distillation, simple, steam, and vacuum distillation. Distillation has several commercial and industrial applications. For example, it can be used to distil wine.

  10. Distillation - BBC Bitesize

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    Distillation is a separation technique used to remove a solvent from a mixture and keep it. Learn more in this KS3 Chemistry guide from Bitesize.

  11. DISTILLATION

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    Distillation is the most widely-used method of separating fluid mixtures on a commercial scale, it is thus an important part of many processes in the oil and chemical industries. Many of the tall, thin towers which may be seen in an oil refinery or chemical plant are distillation columns.