SITUATION : from the distillation set up , a 60 ml of sea water is placed in the sample flask added with 2-3 small boiling chips. The sample flask is heated until 15 ml of distilled water (distillate) is connected.
QUESTION :
1. What process is used to separate the mixture in the above setup ?
2. Identify the mixture and the substance in the situation ?
3. Do you think the taste of the distillate is the same as the taste of the seawater ?
NONSENSE : REPORT
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. Simple distillation is a procedure by which two liquids with different boiling points can be separated. Simple distillation (the procedure outlined below) can be used effectively to separate liquids that have at least fifty degrees difference in their boiling points. As the liquid being distilled is heated, the vapors that form will be richest in the component of the mixture that boils at the lowest temperature. Purified compounds will boil, and thus turn into vapors, over a relatively small temperature range (2 or 3°C); by carefully watching the temperature in the distillation flask, it is possible to affect a reasonably good separation. As distillation progresses, the concentration of the lowest boiling component will steadily decrease. Eventually the temperature within the apparatus will begin to change; a pure compound is no longer being distilled. The temperature will continue to increase until the boiling point of the next-lowest-boiling compound is approached. When the temperature again stabilizes, another pure fraction of the distillate can be collected. This fraction of distillate will be primarily the compound that boils at the second lowest temperature. This process can be repeated until all the fractions of the original mixture have been separated.
2. wala pa po ako nito
3. i don't think it's the same because i didn't taste it
Explanation:
Pa brainlieast nalang po kung ok sa inyo yung sagot ko hehe