It is called the filtrate.
Depends what mixture you are distilling in the first place. It is which ever compound has the lowest boiling point. The most common case it will be alcohol.
It's called the convent
Drinking water
Potable water (or distilled water)
Distillate
distillate
It is collected by fractional distillation of liquid air.
fractional distillation this is a liquid with the lowest boiling point
The changes of state that happen during distillation are: Liquid to a gas and gas to a liquid
it results in an impure liquid because filtration only filters out the sediments in the liquid. To obtain pure liquid you must use the distillation process
most commonly by the fractional distillation of liquid air
It is collected by fractional distillation of liquid air.
fractional distillation this is a liquid with the lowest boiling point
The process of evaporation(boiling) and condensation at the same time (simultaneously) to get pure liquid from a solution is known as Distillation.
The definition of Distillation is A process in which a solution is boiled so the vaporized solvent can be collected and condensed into an uncontaminated liquid.
The most important components of a laboratory distillation installation are: - source of heat - refrigerant (condenser) - a recipient for the liquid to be distilled - a recipient for the collected liquid after distillation - glass tubes for connections - thermometer
The changes of state that happen during distillation are: Liquid to a gas and gas to a liquid
it results in an impure liquid because filtration only filters out the sediments in the liquid. To obtain pure liquid you must use the distillation process
The distillate is a compound obtained by distillation.
Distillation.
most commonly by the fractional distillation of liquid air
To separate pure water from a thicker liquid substance, like ink.
What DOES distillation? I'm not sure what you mean, but distillation is used for purification of a liquid. You boil a liquid, and the liquid with the lowest boiling point will evaporate. The vapors are then run through a cooling coil, where they condense, and are collected in another vessel. Hopefully this answers your question.