why not just keep the toluene in the boiling flask...once you boiled out the cooler substance? After all...you see the temperature on the thermometer,,,and you know the phase change temps!
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This answer is a little late, but fractional distillation is generally used in instances where the boiling points between the two compounds are similar in range (typically the when the difference is less than 25 C). The fractioning column allows for the vapor to evaporate and condense multiple times along the column as it travels up the column allowing for distillation when bps are too close in range for simple distillation.
so the only difference is that fractional is purer ..but why do a simple distillation if taking the next step "fractional" is purer? there has to be a difference when using mmj wax/shatter
She is so good at making sense of Ochem labs! Thanks Angela
U have lovely handwriting!
Simple Distillation - 0:00
How to graph (2:30)
Fractional Distillation - 5:44
That was as clear as an alcohol after fractional distillation;p Great video and you have such a nice voice
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Your voice is adorable. This is the best fractional distillation explanation ever.
I love how people are falling in love with you more than the content. But yea you do have a great voice and handwriting.
I wasn't understanding anyyy thing but u changed it all i am really happyyy ❤
Tremendously helpful!
Thank you.
great vid studying for MCAT thank you Angela !!
Can you please make a video on azeotropic mixtures.....
This video is still gold even it was 10 years old
Thank you. This helped me so much!
Please do a video on steam distillation.
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Damn, that condenser is so cool !
I was super focused and then you said "Im going to fill it with stars jeje" and I lost it out in laugh, that was just too cute
Thanks you soo much!You just helped me pass my chemistry test😆
Love it!
Pure as C2H5OH. Great explanation!
what, where does she say that?
so it's only 96% good?
Thank god for this, my lab professor doesn't explain anything
Thank you that was a lovely video ....
thanks❤
is a short path distillation head and set-up just as good as a traditional set up with a fractioning column and if so what's the difference.
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i realy waznt clear abut da frayion distillation
Now I understand
Thanks a lot, very useful information.
actually helpful what the heck
extremely helpful..!!
Thank you so much!
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bravo!
Since we're cooling the gas in the second phase change in the condenser, why does the temp rise?
because it is an exothermic process
Nice video
Can we do fractional distillation also for the ones who have difference of more than 25K in the boiling points?
it would just take a lot longer bc the mixture would vaporize and condense multiple times before there is enough condensation to elute.
why not just keep the toluene in the boiling flask...once you boiled out the cooler substance? After all...you see the temperature on the thermometer,,,and you know the phase change temps!
Great
Make up your mind
you are simply great! studying for MCAT
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Why is fractional distillation better than simple distillation if you want to collect a more concentrated sample?
This answer is a little late, but fractional distillation is generally used in instances where the boiling points between the two compounds are similar in range (typically the when the difference is less than 25 C). The fractioning column allows for the vapor to evaporate and condense multiple times along the column as it travels up the column allowing for distillation when bps are too close in range for simple distillation.
@@Jasmine-mb9jv still thank u!
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fucken awesome video!!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
so the only difference is that fractional is purer ..but why do a simple distillation if taking the next step "fractional" is purer? there has to be a difference when using mmj wax/shatter
fractional takes a really long time. if the boiling points are close fractional is better
uh.....thats a purple receiving flask.....just to let you know!
Except oil does evaporate! Oh, maybe mention that there are two types of oil. One being more resistant to evaporation, not evaporation proof.
Stars really what are you trying to say!?
The diagram😰
"IMFs determine boiling point"
"just kidding, this cyclohexane is more than this ketone lolol"
organic chemistry is such mf troll sometimes
Angrezi
Lmao why u gotta fill it with stars
Bruh wht is the difference b/w them
Stfu
This is a bad video on distillation.
Awfull
Make up your mind
@@toastybread7085 yh lol
Did not help
You are alone here.
Useless
Thank you!