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- Distillation abstract "Distillation is a process of separating component substances from liquid mixtures through vaporisation and condensation, based on different volatility (vaporization point) of components in the mixture. Distillation is a unit operation, or a physical separation process, and not a chemical reaction.Commercially, distillation has a number of applications. It is used to separate crude oil into more fractions for specific uses such as transport, power generation and heating. Water can be distilled to remove impurities, such as desalination of seawater. Air can be distilled to separate its components—notably oxygen, nitrogen, and argon—for industrial use. Liquid chemicals for diverse uses can be distilled after synthesis to remove impurities and unreacted starting materials. Distillation of fermented solutions can produce distilled beverages with a higher alcohol content. The premises where distillation is carried out, especially distillation of alcohol, are known as a distillery. A still is the equipment used for distillation.".
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- Distillation subject Category:Alchemical_processes.
- Distillation subject Category:Distillation.
- Distillation subject Category:Gas_technologies.
- Distillation subject Category:Laboratory_techniques.
- Distillation subject Category:Phase_transitions.
- Distillation subject Category:Separation_processes.
- Distillation subject Category:Unit_operations.
- Distillation comment "Distillation is a process of separating component substances from liquid mixtures through vaporisation and condensation, based on different volatility (vaporization point) of components in the mixture. Distillation is a unit operation, or a physical separation process, and not a chemical reaction.Commercially, distillation has a number of applications. It is used to separate crude oil into more fractions for specific uses such as transport, power generation and heating.".
- Distillation label "Destilación".
- Distillation label "Destilação".
- Distillation label "Destillatie".
- Distillation label "Destillation".
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- Distillation label "Distillation".
- Distillation label "Distillation".
- Distillation label "Distillazione".
- Distillation label "Дистилляция".
- Distillation label "تقطير".
- Distillation label "蒸留".
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