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  1. Distillation - Wikipedia

    Distillation, also classical distillation, is the process of separating the component substances of a liquid mixture of two or more chemically discrete substances; the separation process is realized by way of …

  2. Distillation | Definition, Process, & Methods | Britannica

    Nov 4, 2025 · Distillation, the process involving the conversion of a liquid into vapor that is subsequently condensed back to liquid form. It is used to separate liquids from nonvolatile solids or in the …

  3. What Is Distillation? Principles and Uses - ThoughtCo

    Jul 25, 2024 · Distillation is the process of separating components of a mixture based on different boiling points. Examples of uses of distillation include purification of alcohol, desalination, crude oil refining, …

  4. Teaching distillation’s apparatus and stages - RSC Education

    6 days ago · Distillation is an ancient separation technique, with its roots in the preparation of alcoholic spirits (such as vodka and whisky) and pre-chemistry studies (called alchemy). A still is the …

  5. Distillation: Principles, Applications and Process Explained

    What is Distillation? Distillation (lat. destillare, “to drip down”) is a thermal separation process in which mixtures of substances, usually liquids, are separated from each other based on their different boiling …

  6. What is the Distillation Process? | The Chemistry Blog

    Jul 3, 2024 · Distillation is the process of purifying a substance, whereby pure substances are extracted from a mixture. There are different types of distillation processes, including fractional distillation, …

  7. How Distillation Works – A Simple Explanation

    Apr 23, 2025 · Distillation works by separating the components of a liquid mixture based on differences in their boiling points. When you heat the mixture, the more volatile components vaporize first.

  8. Distillation in Chemistry: Principle, Process, Types & Uses

    A distillation refers to a physical separation technique in chemistry that uses the difference in boiling points of substances to purify liquids or separate liquid mixtures into their individual components.

  9. Distillation - New World Encyclopedia

    The application of distillation can roughly be divided in four groups: laboratory scale, industrial distillation, distillation of herbs for perfumery and medicinals (herbal distillate) and food processing.

  10. To understand distillation, first consider what happens upon heating a liquid. At any temperature, some molecules of a liquid possess enough kinetic energy to escape into the vapor phase (evaporation) …