Simple distillation is a technique used to separate mixtures based on differences in boiling points. It works by heating the mixture until its components boil and forming vapor, then cooling the vapor until it condenses, leaving the components separated based on their boiling points. The lowest boiling point component evaporates first during heating and condenses first when cooled, allowing the sequential separation of mixture components based on differences in their boiling points.
Simple distillation is a technique used to separate mixtures based on differences in boiling points. It works by heating the mixture until its components boil and forming vapor, then cooling the vapor until it condenses, leaving the components separated based on their boiling points. The lowest boiling point component evaporates first during heating and condenses first when cooled, allowing the sequential separation of mixture components based on differences in their boiling points.
Simple distillation is a technique used to separate mixtures based on differences in boiling points. It works by heating the mixture until its components boil and forming vapor, then cooling the vapor until it condenses, leaving the components separated based on their boiling points. The lowest boiling point component evaporates first during heating and condenses first when cooled, allowing the sequential separation of mixture components based on differences in their boiling points.