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    CHEM201L SY 2014

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    2014-2015 Distillation of Gin Solis‚ Ferguie B.*‚ Sto. Domingo‚ Hannah Beatrix‚ Sy‚ Kurt A. 2 BS Chemistry‚ College of Science‚ University of Sto. Thomas España‚ Manila‚ Philippines‚ 1008 Abstract Distillation is the separation of a mixture into its component due to the difference in boiling point. In this experiment the group made use of Gin manufactured by Ginebra San Miguel as a test sample for two different techniques of distillation. The techniques used were simple distillation and fractional

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    recovery of fresh water or salts. Brine treatment systems may also be optimized to reduce electricity consumption‚ chemical usage‚ or physical footprint. Brine treatment is commonly encountered when treating cooling tower blowdown‚ produced water from steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD)‚ produced water from natural gas extraction such as coal seam gas‚ frac flowback water‚ acid mine or acid rock drainage‚ reverse osmosis reject‚ chlor-alkali wastewater‚ pulp and paper mill effluent‚ and waste streams

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    CHEM 2013) Examples of industrial chemical processes include distillation‚ smelting‚ disinfection‚ and Pyro processing. Even today‚ scientists in our industry continue to find‚ develop‚ and create new products with the experimentation of the chemical processes. Without these chemical processes‚ we would probably not be able to live the way we do today. Today‚ distillation is one of the most widely used methods worldwide. Distillation is the separation of mixtures and the removal of all the impurities

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    | Distillation is defined as: `Distillation is based on the fact that the vapor of a boiling mixture will be richer in the components that have lower boiling points.Therefore‚ when this vapor is cooled and condensed‚ the condensate will contain more volatile components. At the same time‚ the original mixture will contain more of the less volatile material. Distillation columns are designed to achieve this separation efficiently.Although many people have a fair idea what “distillation” means‚ the

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    Technology‚ Environment and Society Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Year/Part: IV/II Program: Computer and Electronics Definitions Technology According to Webster’s dictionary‚ technology is defined as a description of arts. General definition of technology Technology is technical means‚ which involves the systematic application of organized knowledge‚ and tools and materials for the extension of human facilties. Technology is the source of change in society. Technological

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    Discussion: Continuous distillation‚ a form of distillation‚ is an ongoing separation in which a mixture is continuously (without interruption) fed into the process and separated fractions are removed continuously as output streams. A distillation is the separation or partial separation of a liquid feed mixture into components or fractions by selective boiling (or evaporation) and condensation. A distillation produces at least two output fractions. These fractions include at least one volatile

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    NON RENEWABLE RESOURCES [pic] A non-renewable resource is a natural resource which cannot be produced‚ re-grown‚ regenerated‚ or reused on a scale which can sustain its consumption rate. These resources often exist in a fixed amount‚ or are consumed much faster than nature can recreate them. Fossil fuel (such as coal‚ petroleum and natural gas) and nuclear power are examples. In contrast‚ resources such as timber (when harvested sustainably) or metals (which can be recycled) are considered renewable

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    Distillation Introduction: The recrystallization technique you learned last lab is a method for purifying solids. This week we will learn how to perform a distillation‚ a method for purifying liquids. Distillation is a common wet-chemical technique for separating organic compounds based on differences in boiling points. Upon heating a mixture of organic compounds‚ the more volatile compounds (those with the lowest boiling point) will vaporize first (i.e. be converted to gases)‚ leaving the higher-boiling

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    compounds‚ cyclohexane and toluene‚ was separated into fractions by the techniques of simple and fractional distillation. The individual fractions that were gathered from the distillation were analyzed using gas chromatography (GC) and used to compare the efficiencies of the two different distillation techniques. The ultimate goal of this experiment was to determine whether simple or fractional distillation was the more efficient means of separating volatile compounds. Key Experimental Details‚ Observations

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    Science‚ Medicine & Technology – Lecture 2 14th September‚ 2012 Global Warming – Paul Waithe * Differences between climate change & global warming: Global warming is the overall increase in the earth’s temperature. Climate change may be in either direction. For instance; more hurricanes‚ more wind etc. Comprehensive way at looking at weather patterns. * Climate change over the past century is directly linked to global warming. * Global warming could result in the world

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