The most common uses of distillation are things like extracting essential oils from plants,to sperate alcahol from water, refinement and dezalinising water.
It is used in making beer and getting salt..
Nitrogen and/or carbon monoxide
There are many uses. Most of them are industrial uses.
No, due to the fact that fractional distillation uses the difference in boiling points of liquids to seperate them, therefore in order to perform fractional distillation there should be a difference of at least 1degree centigrade
Kerosine (sometimes spelt kerosene) is a mixture of hydrocarbons that is a fraction from the fractional distillation of petroleum extracted between 150 and 200 0C. See wikipedia -fractional distillation for a diagram of an industrial fractionating column
Examples are: distillation, chemical reaction with reactants in solution at high temperature, evaporation.
Separation of pure components from a mixture.
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cryogenic distillation of air
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Nitrogen and/or carbon monoxide
Urmila M. Diwekar has written: 'Batch distillation' -- subject(s): Distillation, SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical
Two main uses of rock are using them for building materials and industrial processes.
1- as a domestic and industrial fuel in burners, 2-as Vachel's fuel CNG.
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There are many uses. Most of them are industrial uses.
No, due to the fact that fractional distillation uses the difference in boiling points of liquids to seperate them, therefore in order to perform fractional distillation there should be a difference of at least 1degree centigrade