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1.5 Separation Techniques - Simple Distillation And Fractional Distillation (GCSE Chemistry)
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In simple distillation, what term is given to the collected purified liquid?
Miscible liquids can ONLY be separated by:
The liquid with the lowest boiling point during fractional distillation will:
Why is ice sometimes used in distillation experiments?
Anti-bumping granules are added in distillation because they:
Distillation relies on liquids having different:
What is simple distillation primarily used for?
What role does the condenser serve in simple distillation?
Why must water enter the condenser from the bottom in distillation?
Simple distillation is less effective if liquids have:
Where is the fractionating column the hottest during fractional distillation?
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