Fractional Distillation Process

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    The Determination of Percentage Ethanol from Gin Vodka by Simple Distillation *Bejasa,B. ; Beltran,R. ; Bombase,M. ; Bunyi,C. ; Canlas,L. 2BMT Abstract Vodka is composed primarily of water and ethanol with traces of impurities and flavourings and naturally has an alcoholic content of 38-40% by volume. This experiment aimed to determine the percent ethanol of the vodka through simple distillation. A 30mL of the sample was collected and heated through the use of alcohol lamp. A collection of

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    Simple Distillation

    Simple Distillation: A Test on the Amount of Ethanol Present in Vodka By: Morales, Michah A. Ogsimer, Juk Rances F. Pacia, Carissa Jenelle Y. Panganiban, Aean Genesis R. Rabang, Maika I. 2B-Medical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Santo Tomas ABSTRACT Distillation is a technique in separating two liquid components. There are two types of distillation used in this experiment known as the simple and fractional distillation. The objective of this experiment was to be able to determine

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    Seporation Techniques

    from one another. Distillation Simple distillation is a method used for the separation of components of a mixture containing two miscible liquids that boil without decomposition and have sufficient difference in their boiling points. The distillation process involves heating a liquid to its boiling points, and transferring the vapours into the cold portion of the apparatus, then condensing the vapours and collecting the condensed liquid in a container. In this process, when the temperature

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    SIMPLE DISTILLATION OF VODKA (THE BAR) Somo, John Carlo , Sopoco, Marc Andrew , Sotong, Patricia , Venturina, Flian Lyra , Tia, Queenie de Leon 2B- Medical Technology Faculty of Pharmacy UST ABSTRACT Distillation is the method used for purifying liquids and separating mixtures of liquids into their individual components. The experiment targets to differentiate the two methods; simple and fractional distillation, to separate its water and alcohol components, and to determine the percentage of ethanol

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    Bituminous materials consists of bitumen which is a black or dark colored solid or viscous cementitious substances consists chiefly high molecular weight hydrocarbons derived from distillation of petroleum or natural asphalt, has adhesive properties, and is soluble in carbon disulphide. Tars are residues from the destructive distillation of organic substances such as coal, wood, or petroleum and are temperature sensitive than bitumen. Bitumen will be dissolved in petroleum oils where unlike tar. Importance

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    Introduction of Formal Report for Distillation

    Introduction (Experiment 1) Distillation is a process involving the conversion of a liquid into a vapor that is later on condense back to liquid form for collection of distillate. It is used to separate the components of a liquid from non volatile solids or those liquid having different boiling points which will be seen on this experiment. (Abdullah, M.G. et. al (2013, December 15) distillation. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/166098/distillation) This method is used to purify a liquid

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    separate hexane and toluene using the process of simple distillation. This was collected 3times each at different temperature and after collecting each distillate the refractive index was found of the distillate. Procedure The procedure is the same as Dr. Kelley provided and there were no changes made to it. Data | Fractional index | Temperature | First distillation | 1.3820 | 670c | Second distillation | 1.4656 | 1000c | Third distillation | 1.4851 | 1070c | Calculations

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    Taylor Small 09-23-13 Lab Report: Determination of Alcohol Content Blame it on the Alcohol Objective: Boiling is a process familiar to anyone who has cooked pasta or brewed tea. As heat is applied to a pan of water, the temperature of the water increases until it reaches 100°C (212°F). At this temperature, additional heat causes the water to bubble vigorously as the liquid water is converted into gaseous water, or steam. Most organic liquids will behave in a similar fashion. On heating,

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    Distillation

    ACKNOWLEDGMENT I would express my gratitude to my Faculty Guide Mr. Ankit Paliwal under whose guidance I successfully completed my Semiar-1 project report on the topic ‘Distillation Process’. I would also show my gratitude towards my Programme Leader Dr. Monika Thakur and our HOD Dr Amarinder Singh Bawa for including such a project in my course curriculum which gave me a chance to gain knowledge as much as I can in this field. Thank you Varun Gadodia

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    Determination of Alcohol in Cossack Vodka by Means of Simple Distillation Abstract

    DETERMINATION OF ALCOHOL IN COSSACK VODKA BY MEANS OF SIMPLE DISTILLATION ABSTRACT: Cossack Vodka is distilled liquor composed primarily of water and ethyl alcohol or ethanol (CH3CH2OH) without a definite aroma or taste. Alcohol is a primary content of vodka, and distillation – a process involving condensation and evaporation wherein solvents of different boiling points are separated from each other – is a method that may be used to determine the certain presence of Alcohol content in Cossack

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