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1.5 Separation Techniques - Simple Distillation And Fractional Distillation (GCSE Chemistry)
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Why must water enter the condenser from the bottom in distillation?
Fractional distillation columns contain:
Fractional distillation differs from simple distillation because it uses:
Direct heating with flames under distillation flasks can cause:
In simple distillation, what term is given to the collected purified liquid?
What role does the condenser serve in simple distillation?
Purer fractions obtained during fractional distillation collect at the:
Where is the fractionating column the hottest during fractional distillation?
Fractional distillation is particularly useful for separating which mixture type?
Mixtures heated during distillation should contain:
A Liebig condenser is specifically used for:
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