A simple distillation was performed to separate a mixture containing both hexane and heptane. Explain why the observed starting vapor temperature in the simple distillation should be above the boiling point of hexane. Then, explain why if a fractional distillation was performed instead you would have a better separation (be sure to include how the fractionating column works in your explanation).
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A simple distillation was performed to separate a mixture containing both hexane and heptane. Explain why...
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Titration Data - Fractional Distillation -Simple Distillation - Temperature (Celsius) -- -- --- --- --- --- -- --- -- --- B.P. methanol = 65C B.P. ethanol = 78C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Volume (ml) 1. Why does the fractional distillation show no change in temperature while the system is heated and approximately 20mL is distilled? What is occurring when the temperature increases rapidly at about 25ml? 2. At 70°C, the vapour...
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1. A student carried out a simple distillation on a compound known to boil at 124°C and reported an observed boiling point of 116°-117°C. TLC comparison of the product showed that the compound was pure, and a calibration of the thermometer indicated that it was accurate. What procedural error might the student have made in setting up the distillation apparatus? 2. Which method is better for purifying a mixture of two liquids that boil at nearly the same temperature: simple...
A student performed a simple distillation in an attempt to
separate the two components of a 50/50 solution of hexane and
toluene. While doing so, the student recorded the temperature of
the vapors as the distillation proceeded. The data is included
below. Using the provided data, make a graph of temperature of the
vapors versus the volume of distillate collected.
Distillation data Volume (mL) Temp (deg C) 0.05 74 74 2 75 3 76 4 78 5 79 6 80...
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