It depends on what you are trying to distill. If your heavy constituents don't require as many steps to separate (sometimes a simple reboiler will do it) as your lighter constituents, you will feed closer to the bottom of the column.
Whisky is produced by distillation.
Simple distillation refers to the "simple" separation of a solid and a liquid by evaporating the liquid and collecting it after it passes through a condenser to be changed into a liquid state. Fractional distillation refers to the more complex way of separation, usually involving a liquid/liquid mixture (eg. ethanol and water). these can be separated since they both have different boiling points. When this mixture is heated the ethanol having the lowest boiling point boils off first, followed by the water. However the fractional coulomb condenses both gases back into liquid, and fall back in the flask, with time the ethanol gains enough energy to over come the fractional coulomb (this happen before the water does this since ethanol has a LOWER boiling point) and pass through the condenser, changes into a liquid and is collected.
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Biologists must be careful not to accidentally introduce new species into an ecosystem. You should always introduce yourself when meeting new people.
- preparation of drinking water from sea water or from dirty sources of water - preparation of distilled alcoholic drinks - the petrochemical industry is based in a great part on the distillation of petroleum - separation of components of a mixture by distillation - preparation of pure substances
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people usually introduce themself by saying, "hello, my name is _________ and _____________" that second blank is usually for anything you want add
I do't even know.
It is really good to be polite to people.
The best people to introduce you to games that you will most likely enjoy are always friends and family.
it depends on how many people there are