Distillation - Distillation is a process used to separate mixtures based on differences in their volatilities in a boiling liquid mixture. When it comes to distilling water, the process involves heating water until it vaporizes, then cooling the vapor back into a liquid form, effectively removing impurities and contaminants. Here's a step-by-step explanation of the process: 1. **Heating:** The water is heated in a container until it reaches its boiling point and begins to vaporize. The boiling process helps to separate the water molecules from the dissolved solids, bacteria, viruses, and other impurities, as these typically have higher boiling points than water and thus remain in the liquid phase. 2. **Vaporization:** As the water boils, it transforms from its liquid form into steam or vapor. This vapor rises, leaving most types of impurities behind in the boiling container. Some volatile compounds with boiling points close to or lower than water's boiling point may also vaporize along with the water. 3. **Condensation:** The water vapor is then directed into a condenser, where it is cooled. Cooling can be achieved by passing the vapor through tubes that are cooled externally, often by air or a separate water system. As the vapor cools down, it condenses back into liquid water. This process of condensation turns the water vapor back into liquid form, but now it is much purer than the original liquid water, as most of the contaminants have been left behind in the boiling container. 4. **Collection:** The condensed water, now distilled, is collected in a separate container. This distilled water is free from dissolved solids and other impurities that were present in the original water. Distillation is an effective method for purifying water and removing a wide range of contaminants. However, it is worth noting that some chemical contaminants that have lower boiling points than water or that can form azeotropes with water may not be completely removed by simple distillation. For these cases, additional purification methods might be necessary. Distillation is widely used not just for producing purified water but also in many industrial applications where the separation of mixtures is required.
Nakul the experiment set up was nice. But you have to make some corrections in future. Always have condensation transport distance in Equalizer form, means it shall be never far away or too nearer. There must be no minimum bend in any flowing tubes as a result will cause maximum pressure as a conversion of resistance in flowing vaporizer. This may even result in a small crack in flask or tube enlargement. Instead of only using water you must add small balls of aluminium foil and paraffin oil to maintain the room temperature or inverse of atmospheric weather. Instead of liquid in the bottle, if the copper tube would have been wrapped or the bottle had been wrapped with poly tube and made the flow through the poly tube the condensation would have worked like a heat exchanger and the distillation rate would have been at a consistent rate.
Distillation -
Distillation is a process used to separate mixtures based on differences in their volatilities in a boiling liquid mixture. When it comes to distilling water, the process involves heating water until it vaporizes, then cooling the vapor back into a liquid form, effectively removing impurities and contaminants. Here's a step-by-step explanation of the process:
1. **Heating:** The water is heated in a container until it reaches its boiling point and begins to vaporize. The boiling process helps to separate the water molecules from the dissolved solids, bacteria, viruses, and other impurities, as these typically have higher boiling points than water and thus remain in the liquid phase.
2. **Vaporization:** As the water boils, it transforms from its liquid form into steam or vapor. This vapor rises, leaving most types of impurities behind in the boiling container. Some volatile compounds with boiling points close to or lower than water's boiling point may also vaporize along with the water.
3. **Condensation:** The water vapor is then directed into a condenser, where it is cooled. Cooling can be achieved by passing the vapor through tubes that are cooled externally, often by air or a separate water system. As the vapor cools down, it condenses back into liquid water. This process of condensation turns the water vapor back into liquid form, but now it is much purer than the original liquid water, as most of the contaminants have been left behind in the boiling container.
4. **Collection:** The condensed water, now distilled, is collected in a separate container. This distilled water is free from dissolved solids and other impurities that were present in the original water.
Distillation is an effective method for purifying water and removing a wide range of contaminants. However, it is worth noting that some chemical contaminants that have lower boiling points than water or that can form azeotropes with water may not be completely removed by simple distillation. For these cases, additional purification methods might be necessary. Distillation is widely used not just for producing purified water but also in many industrial applications where the separation of mixtures is required.
Thanks for explaining detail. But many telling that it is fake pls tell it is ture or not
Nakul the experiment set up was nice. But you have to make some corrections in future. Always have condensation transport distance in Equalizer form, means it shall be never far away or too nearer. There must be no minimum bend in any flowing tubes as a result will cause maximum pressure as a conversion of resistance in flowing vaporizer. This may even result in a small crack in flask or tube enlargement. Instead of only using water you must add small balls of aluminium foil and paraffin oil to maintain the room temperature or inverse of atmospheric weather. Instead of liquid in the bottle, if the copper tube would have been wrapped or the bottle had been wrapped with poly tube and made the flow through the poly tube the condensation would have worked like a heat exchanger and the distillation rate would have been at a consistent rate.
Thank you for your valuable feedback, I'll keep those points in mind for future videos.
The engine or water pump is for the steam to cool? I need the urgent answer brother
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Sir aapko kitni baar bola ki voice ke sath banaiye aise samjh me nahi aata
sir why the add colour sir
To show case the distillation process, you can see after distillation process, colour separated from water.
Send me material list sir
Material list given in video 0:27
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Is this working sir
If you follow the full process it will 100% working.