5 O Chem Fractional Distillation (CC)

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  • @williamconnor7249
    @williamconnor7249 3 місяці тому

    lazing around on a Saturday Evening watching Prof Davison explain frac/dist who else has watched this more than once in the last few years ? such a great educator Mr Davison

  • @montanawildcat5198
    @montanawildcat5198 6 років тому +4

    Thank you Dr. Davison! This has been very valuable for me. I have had a difficult time being disciplined enough to continue college and so far I've been learning mostly online.

  • @lulusan4496
    @lulusan4496 12 років тому +3

    Whoa you are one awesome teacher and person!!!! You're like a teacher from the movies! Why can't my school have such cool teachers? Keep making videos, sir.

  • @jhyland87
    @jhyland87 5 років тому +6

    Im jealous of his students... I wish I had a professor this enthusiastic about his field teaching me chemistry. They can learn a lot from him.

  • @johndavison9619
    @johndavison9619 8 років тому +3

    To Michael Marcello -- the numbers you saw on the receiving flask are actually 14/20 and they refer to the size of the ground glass joint on the flask.

  • @nasimfaryabi8579
    @nasimfaryabi8579 10 років тому +4

    Best Professor of all times!

  • @happycline
    @happycline 10 років тому +4

    thank you! this was very informative (for a newbie like me at any rate)

  • @rednincha
    @rednincha 8 років тому +1

    you are amazing Dr. ive watched some of your videos for my ochem lab claas

  • @neurobiogirl
    @neurobiogirl 10 років тому +6

    AWESOME!! Very clear instructions.

  • @hereisthankappan
    @hereisthankappan 11 років тому +1

    Meticulous and informative video. Thanks for the upload

  • @MrStickyIggy
    @MrStickyIggy 8 років тому +8

    how high is this guy!! WOW

  • @okccitizen4400
    @okccitizen4400 5 років тому

    You are awesome helping me make distillate from cannabis, thank you sir and many others :)

    • @lasdelchamy1263
      @lasdelchamy1263 4 роки тому

      Have you done this with cannabis? Does it works?

  • @johndavison9619
    @johndavison9619 11 років тому +1

    No, you don't need to close the inlet and outlet connections on the vertical condenser. That condenser will have hot vapor inside the inner tube, and just ambient air inside the outer tube. You want a temperature differential along the vertical length of the column. Capping off the connections would do little either way to help that -- and they could cause a pressure build-up inside the outer tube so you caps might blow off! Dr. D.

    • @drewjaqua2905
      @drewjaqua2905 7 років тому

      John Davison I'm glad you answered

  • @EffumGood1
    @EffumGood1 11 років тому +1

    Would the the little stems/outlets coming out of the vertical packed column need to be closed off? I assume they would. What would you use to close them? I need to get something to close mine off, but I am not sure what you would call those caps.

  • @jitendardubey8692
    @jitendardubey8692 3 роки тому

    Is fractional distillation can be done under vaccum .or reduced pressure

  • @dekonfrost7
    @dekonfrost7 12 років тому +1

    Good video. Good job

  • @MsAllanaP
    @MsAllanaP 10 років тому

    okay, so I have 2 volatile substances and I am using fractional distillation to separate them. But my problem is reading the thermometer... like to know the correct boiling point. So when the thermometer rises and it stops is that the first unknown temperature?

    • @milospavlovic4599
      @milospavlovic4599 4 роки тому

      It is the boiling point of the substance whose vapours are at that point passing at the thermometer bottom. It might be the boiling point of one of the substances, or it might be the boiling point of the mixture, depending on how sucessfull is your separation. You can only know that once you analyze the fractions later

  • @chriskellett11
    @chriskellett11 11 років тому +1

    Very informative, thank you for posting

  • @bongsky622167
    @bongsky622167 4 роки тому

    What about the first column, Sir, where the steel wall was inserted, the inlet and outlet nozzles are not plug close? Do we need another silicon hoses?

    • @milospavlovic4599
      @milospavlovic4599 4 роки тому

      You don't need to close these nozzles

    • @bongsky622167
      @bongsky622167 4 роки тому

      I mean another cooling system. Hose to the inlet and outlet?

    • @milospavlovic4599
      @milospavlovic4599 4 роки тому

      You do not need to cool the first column. That column needs to get hot so that the vapours don't cool down and condense prematurely, before they can get to the second column. That is why the professor isolated it with aluminum foil. In fact, this is the first time that I've seen someone using the typical condenser for this role, I am typically using a vigreux column for fractional distillation, but this would work as well, maybe even better.

  • @mohammedal-bulushi8344
    @mohammedal-bulushi8344 4 місяці тому

    How this diagram would fit for a mixture of Ethanol / water ... will it be the same or there will be deviation to Raolts law,,, Thnks prof

  • @ChenBarad
    @ChenBarad 11 років тому +2

    amazing video!! made it clear

  • @youniqueynq9448
    @youniqueynq9448 3 роки тому

    Thank you Dr. Davison with the steel wool hair lol.

  • @materactbg
    @materactbg 10 років тому

    this Dr. is awesome

  • @aisles23
    @aisles23 12 років тому +2

    very thorough thanks!

  • @mythics791
    @mythics791 5 років тому

    why aluminum foil i see this a lot. Rockwool i feel works better. Aluminum absorb heat but also dissipate heat very fast thinner the worst just. An input to this would be appreciated. love the video.

    • @TheFulcrum2000
      @TheFulcrum2000 5 років тому +1

      It should not isolate too much. You need the temperature gradient to get separation of the mixture. Aluminium foil is a good middle way.

  • @zakariazaki7513
    @zakariazaki7513 3 роки тому

    Thanks for video keep going 🤠 greeting from Morocco*

  • @sakuragrl08
    @sakuragrl08 11 років тому

    Awesome video

  • @ratuladixi
    @ratuladixi 12 років тому

    awesome video

  • @Platrick123
    @Platrick123 11 років тому +2

    SO helpful! I understand it now

    • @sangitarajole4160
      @sangitarajole4160 5 років тому

      what do you think about it ?

    • @dronesightingsmith3979
      @dronesightingsmith3979 4 роки тому

      Sangita Rajole bro. You replied to someone’s almost 7 year old comment. Humans don’t converse on those timeframes.

    • @Platrick123
      @Platrick123 4 роки тому +1

      We could if you want tho 😂

    • @dronesightingsmith3979
      @dronesightingsmith3979 4 роки тому

      Jennifer Corcoran this reply made my day. :).

  • @chinanetoffice9943
    @chinanetoffice9943 8 років тому

    How to separate by distillation THC from CBD ? Is that possible or not ?

  • @Blissfullblind
    @Blissfullblind Рік тому

    Love that intro music man 👍😊

  • @minhthien20062007
    @minhthien20062007 11 років тому +1

    thanks. it helps me a lot.

  • @StevenSchoolAlchemy
    @StevenSchoolAlchemy Рік тому

    Nice!

  • @christine2689
    @christine2689 4 роки тому

    How did u know the vapor precentage?

    • @gewuerzgurkeev
      @gewuerzgurkeev 4 роки тому +2

      You can theoretically calculate that with the vapor pressures of the pure liquids (see also clausius-clapeyron) but in reality many mixtures react differently. They often form azeotropes which complicates things... It is easiest to get those phase diagrams experimentally, that is quite easy. You can do that with many subsequent simple distillations of varying ratios and measuring the ratio of product mixture. It might take the better part of a day to get those diagrams, but it is not difficult
      Or you just hope they are already measured and you find them in a book or online

    • @dronesightingsmith3979
      @dronesightingsmith3979 4 роки тому

      Some chemistry class would help. Watch professor again.

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 5 років тому +2

    I have never seen a fractional distillation that small before. lol

  • @bsebastian2467
    @bsebastian2467 8 років тому +2

    Legend

  • @bevharris5521
    @bevharris5521 10 років тому +5

    Adorable video John - but its ALUMINIUM! :D X

  • @Gr0bArI70
    @Gr0bArI70 8 років тому +1

    respect !!!

  • @kaneda1674
    @kaneda1674 11 років тому

    Dr. Davidson is a G

  • @biker-dog-poppy
    @biker-dog-poppy 5 років тому

    even i could understand this easily ....sweet

  • @mikeill4144
    @mikeill4144 8 років тому +5

    receiving flask says 420 lol

    • @drewjaqua2905
      @drewjaqua2905 7 років тому

      I caught that, too

    • @buckstarchaser2376
      @buckstarchaser2376 5 років тому

      The connection is labeled 14/20, indicating the size and angle of the connection.

    • @milospavlovic4599
      @milospavlovic4599 4 роки тому

      @@buckstarchaser2376 Actually, it is the longest inner diameter and length of the joint. They all use the same standard angle

    • @buckstarchaser2376
      @buckstarchaser2376 4 роки тому

      @@milospavlovic4599 Um, actually...

    • @milospavlovic4599
      @milospavlovic4599 4 роки тому

      @@buckstarchaser2376 14 is the inner diameter at the top of a female joint, or the widest outer diameter at the male joint. 20 is the length of the joint. The angle is the same on all of them. Thus, all joints with the same first number are intercompatible, despite having different lengths. Thus, for example, 24/29 joint common in Europe is compatible with 24/40 joint common in US and China

  • @aaronstrawn5172
    @aaronstrawn5172 4 роки тому

    my man

  • @rednincha
    @rednincha 8 років тому

    hehehe "I don't want it to tip over when the great earthquake comes!"

  • @virgilio1956
    @virgilio1956 7 років тому

    Chung is still looking for you !!! HA HA HA HA HA !!! HA !

  • @ChefKrystalKillagram
    @ChefKrystalKillagram 10 років тому +1

    Damn, I love organic chemistry....

  • @hsabulkhair
    @hsabulkhair 7 років тому

    Yoy are great

  • @parshwagada8435
    @parshwagada8435 10 років тому

    Truly

  • @dronesightingsmith3979
    @dronesightingsmith3979 4 роки тому

    Toluene, as in TNT 🧨? lol 😂.

    • @rhizomorph-music
      @rhizomorph-music 4 роки тому

      TNT is trinitrotoluene, a different compound, though related.

    • @dronesightingsmith3979
      @dronesightingsmith3979 4 роки тому

      A.C. Patterson “tell me something I don’t know, ahole”

  • @sesquiterpen662
    @sesquiterpen662 4 роки тому

    Natrium Nickel

  • @chriszanders23
    @chriszanders23 4 роки тому

    Using aluminum foil, lol how ghetto 😆👍