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    Distillation of vodka

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    Distillation of vodka Athena Bianca Mattus*‚ Rency Mae Silvestre‚ Maria Robelaine Tenefrancia‚ Shaira Mae Yu Department of Chemistry‚ College of Science *Corresponding author; e-mail: tinabianca_09@yahoo.com Abstract Through simple distillation‚ the percent ethanol and percent loss of 15 mL of vodka was computed. The calculations were supported by a flammability test. With the distillation process reaching 100oC‚ 6.0 mL of distillate was collected. The determination of ethanol from the distillate

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    Methanol Boiling Point

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    the boiling and melting point they both follow the same slope‚ it continues to rise just like the results gathered in the example do. 2. Which of the 2 unknown substances was which? How did you figure this out? The two unknown substances were the methanol and propenol because each of them were being tested in this experiment to discover the boiling point of each of these alcohols by analysing each of their temperatures to eventually discover the averages. 3. Explain results using scientific reasoning

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    Distillation Column

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    Distillation Column In the the Chemical Enginneering Lab at CSULB there is a total reflux eight-stage glass binary distillation column at atmospheric pressure. The components that need to be separated are 1-propanol and 2-propanol. These two compounds are isomers with fairly close boiling points. They are separated based on their physical propertis. With the

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    Methanol Pros And Cons

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    However‚ Methanol could prove to be the solution the human race is looking for. Methanol could be used to replace gasoline in our cars for future years to come. Methanol is easy to make because it originates from our trash and biomass. That means that we won’t have to dig or frack for Methanol like we do for oil. When it comes to efficiency‚ Methanol shockingly wins that category over gasoline which is another advantage to converting to Methanol. On the other hand‚ Methanol has

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    Fractional Distillations

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    Report Simple and Fractional Distillation Unknown # 2 Purpose In this experiment we aim to demonstrate that we can separate two volatile compounds from a mixture due to the different chemical properties of each compound. We will accomplish this by a separation procedure known as distillation‚ which relies on each compound having a distinct and separate boiling point. Our pure products will be analyzed with gas chromatography to determine the success of the distillation. Procedures The experiment

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    Distillation of Alcoholic Beverages Abstract We used a Quickfit Set Up in order to perform a Simple Distillation procedure. We used 15mL of The Bar as our distillate. We separated and calculated the alcohol content of the said beverage by the distillation process. Introduction Alcoholic beverages are undeniably part of our culture for a long time already. It has many purposes‚ like‚ medical‚ hygienic‚ recreational. But‚ like everything else‚ if taken excessively‚ that is a different story

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    Distillation Column Design

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    Other Important Topics in Column Design Outline  Sub-Flowsheets  Thermodynamic model (Fluid Package) selection  Solver selection Sub-flowsheets  HYSYS has a multi-flowsheet architecture.  A big flowsheet can be split up into smaller sub-flowsheets.  Each sub-flowsheet has its own streams‚ operations‚ PFD and an independent fluid package.  The column in HYSYS is a sub-flowsheet where independent operations are possible H83 PS1/H84 CFL Templates  A template

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    most common of these are ethanol and methanol. These two substances have a few similarities‚ but also significant differences. The similarities are so few that they can be listed concisely; just appearance and smell are similar for these two chemicals. If an individual were presented with samples of each of these chemicals‚ they would have to ignite it or consume it in order to tell the difference. If igniting these chemicals it can be seen that methanol burns hotter due to the white flame compared

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    Distillation Column Design

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The main objective of this project was to carry out a design on the Propane distillation column for a process that produces 1‚3 Butadiene. The raw materials used are Butane‚ Oxygen and Water and the process capacity is 100 000 tonnes per annum nominal. In the previous work it was stated that the plant is located in China. The main location of the plant is in the capital city of the Gansu Provence‚ Lanzhou. This was decided as the location over other provinces due to the excellent

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    plants. In this experiment‚ the essential oil eugenol was isolated from ground cloves using steam distillation techniques. Eugenol had a high boiling point‚ but it was isolated at a lower temperature by performing a co-distillation with water‚ a process known as steam distillation. This technique allowed the desired material to be distilled at a lower temperature than 100℃. The point of the steam distillation was to use an azeotrope to isolate the organic compound from a solid. The azeotrope was the

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