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What is distillate in terms of methods in separating mixtures?

The distillate is a compound obtained by distillation.


Will the distillate be sweeter than the original fruit juice?

No. If by distillate you mean the re-condensed liquid you get after boiling off the fruit juice. because the sugers will be left behind when the water evaporates. so the disstillate will be not sweet at all.


Why water comes out as distillate instead of the salts in the seawater?

Because the liquid water is released as a gas by boiling.


Give the name of the colourless liquid that collects in the test -tube?

The distillate


What is the difference between filtrate and distillate?

Filtrate is the process of separating insoluble solids suspended in a liquid by passing this mixture through a filtering device and Distillate is the process of separating the solvent from a solution in its purest form


The pure liquid that is collected after distillation?

It is called the filtrate.


What is the Definition for simple distillation?

The two most elementary forms of distillation are a continuous http://www.answers.com/topic/equilibrium-flash-vaporization and a simple http://www.answers.com/topic/batch-distillation. In a continuous equilibrium distillation, a continuously flowing liquid feed is heated or reduced in pressure (flashed) so as to cause partial vaporization. The vapor and liquid disengage while flowing through an open drum, and the products emerge as vapor and liquid streams. The vapor product can be condensed to form a liquid distillate. It is also possible to use a vapor feed, subjected to cooling and thereby http://www.answers.com/topic/partial-condensation, again followed by http://www.answers.com/topic/disengagement of the resultant vapor and liquid in an open drum. In a simple batch distillation, an entire batch of liquid is initially charged to a vessel and is then heated, typically by http://www.answers.com/topic/condensation of steam inside a metal http://www.answers.com/topic/coil within the vessel. Vapor is thereby continuously generated, and may be condensed to form a liquid distillate, which is collected. In the batch distillation, increments of vapor are formed in equilibrium with all liquid compositions ranging from the original to the final, whereas the continuous equilibrium distillation gives vapor in equilibrium with only the final liquid composition. Since the distillate consists primarily of the more volatile components and the feed liquid contains more of these substances than does the final liquid, the simple batch distillation gives a more http://www.answers.com/topic/enrichment distillate than does the continuous equilibrium distillation.


What is the melting point of distilled water?

Distillate is vapor that is drawn off from a heated mixture or solution and condensed to return it to a liquid. Many, many different kinds of vapors are condensed as a distillate as the result of the distillation of different mixtures or solutions. As such, it is impossible to specify a freezing point for a distillate without knowing what is being distilled and under what circumstances. Identification of a specific distillate must be made to state a freezing point for a distillate. When salt water is distilled to recover fresh (drinking) water, the freezing point of the distillate (the water) is 32 Fo (0 Co). And that's just one example.


Why is the cooling water in the liebig conden ser made to run counter current to the flow of the distillate?

Counter current cooling is the most efficient cooling because cold liquid interracts with a cooled down liquid at the outlet.


How do liquid and solid volumes compare?

water


how can the boiling point of the distillate be used to identify a substance?

This method is used whenever there is enough of the compound to perform a distillation. The distillation method of boiling point determination measures the temperature of the vapors above the liquid. Since these vapors are in equilibrium with the boiling liquid, they are the same temperature as the boiling liquid.


How you would determine that the distilleate collected is a pure substance?

Pure Substances Boil at a Constant Temperature while Mixtures do not, To determine if the Distillate is pure the Liquid distillate would be boiled and for example if the substance is water, it should begin boiling at exactly at 100 degrees celcius if it boils below or above that point it is not a pure substance