lacrima97
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separating solvents
I found a solvent which contains
methanol -bp 64.7c
methylene chloride -bp 40c
toluene -bp 110.6c
acetone -bp 56.3c
It would seem to me that if you possessed an organic distillation kit that you could simply just keep the temp constant at certain temps to distill
over certain chems.
Is this how it would work? It seems a little too easy, because chems evaporate at temps lower than their actual boiling point, so I'm just wondering
if these are separable.
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Is there a certain solvent you are trying to isolate?
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The distallation kit has a thermometer so use it to collect material coming out at the temperatures ...first the methylene chloride will be out and so
on......then you have to contend with the *azeotrophes which will not be easy to remove .......in that order......solo
*Mixtures of liquids when distilled may reach a stage at which the composition of the liquid is the same as that of the vapour, this is known as an
azeotropic mixture. there are Homogeneous and Heterogeneous mixtures
Heterogeneous mixtures do not have uniform composition and properties throughout, while heterogeneous equilibria involves substances that exist in
more than one phases (i.e. gas and liquid).
Heterogeneous azeotrope refers more to the later, or simply put, a mixture that exists in more than one phase at a particular concentration and
temperature while maintaining similar composition in both phases.
It is interesting to note that azeotropic boiling points are often much lower than the original boiling points of it's component substances.
http://www.chemeng.ed.ac.uk/people/jack/azeotrope/hetero.htm...
The Homogeneous mixtures are more commonly encountered....
http://www.chemeng.ed.ac.uk/people/jack/azeotrope/access.htm...
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lacrima97
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Ohhhhh, so you are saying to boil off the azeotrope first, and then the semi-pure chem. Thanks. I really can just buy all the chems separate, but I
was just interested. Thank you.
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