
laboratory distillation
Laboratory distillation is a precise process used to separate a mixture of liquids based on their boiling points. The mixture is heated until the component with the lowest boiling point vaporizes. This vapor is then collected and cooled, turning back into liquid form, effectively separating it from the other substances. This technique allows scientists to purify or analyze specific liquids within a mixture, commonly used in chemistry labs for experiments and quality control. It relies on controlled heating and cooling to achieve efficient separation of components with different volatility levels.