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Steam Distillation and Low-Boiling Separation

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Steam distillation is a separation method for temperature-sensitive organic compounds. It works best when the organic compound is immiscible in water, meaning the two liquids do not mix. The method helps remove the organic molecule from a non-volatile contaminant without using the higher temperatures needed for many other se...

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When an ideal mixture of two miscible liquids is heated to boiling, the solution boils at a temperature between the boiling points of each component. If these liquids have very different boiling points, when the mixture starts to boil, the vapor is rich with the molecules of the more volatile component. This phenomenon is often used to separate ...

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Vapor PressureImmiscible MixtureBoiling PointLiquid Liquid ExtractionSimple DistillationRaoult s LawDalton s LawTemperature Sensitive CompoundsEssential Oil Extraction