Having a temperature of well over 200 C at the boiling flask is way too high. You meed that to get a sufficient high temperature at the top, where the
condenser starts. Nitric acid decomposes at that temperature. Why do you have a column of 40 cm above the boiling flask? I have done distillation of
HNO3, with a round-bottom flask and a condenser connected to that through a simple adapter in which I had my thermometer. This gives at most 7 cm
length or so above the boiling flask before you are at the condenser. This allows you to boil the acid at much lower temperature.
[Edited on 23-11-20 by woelen] |