Experiment #3: Distillation Separation of Liquids

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Experiment #3: Distillation Separation of Liquids Lab Manual: p. 14 -17 Video Link

HEATING CURVE PURE WATER

Temperature Time

Temperature Time

Temperature Time

HEATING CURVE MIXTURE OF LIQUIDS 2nd Component Vaporizing 1st Component Vaporizing Temperature oC 2nd Component Heating Mixture Heating Time (minutes)

Prelab: Title Purpose Safety Two Data Tables FINAL LAB REPORT ALSO INCLUDES FULL PAGE GRAPH ON GRAPH PAPER AND DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Temperature (oC) Time (minutes) 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 EXTEND EVERY 0.5 MINUTES OUT TO 20 MINUTES

COMPONENT TESTED ODOR ? (IF YES DESCRIBE) FLAMMABLE? DISTILLATE #1 DISTILLATE #2

Lighting a Bunsen Burner Link to Flinn Video GAS ON GAS OFF