Distilating Coke Experiment
On Tuesday we did a experiment were we had to distillate coke for one of our experiments.
Aim: To separate water from coke using distillation.
Equipment:
Coke, Conical Flask, Heat Proof Mat, Bunsen Burner, Delivery Tube, Bung, Tripod, Gauze Mat, Retort Stand, Boss Head, Clamp, Boiling Tube
Method:
Set the Bunsen Burner & other equipment for the Bunsen Burner, then put the conical flask on the tripod and put the liquid in then put the bund in the flask and put the delivery tube in the opening. After that set up the Retort stand by softly clamping the boiling tube with the boss head clamp. Put your delivery tube into the boiling tube. After that use something to hold a beaker full of ice and water so that it can reach were the boiling tube ends up. After you have set up everything turn your bunsen burner and wait about 10 minutes. You will be able to find that the water is climbing up the delivery tube and into the boiling tube. When the water it evaporated and in the boiling tube it should leave a thick and sticky substance like maple.
How Does Distillation Separate 2 Liquids?
This happens because when the liquids boil it starts to evaporate and condensate and stick to the side. Then it starts to climb up the delivery tube and into the boiling tube.
How Does Distillation Separate 2 Liquids?
This happens because when the liquids boil it starts to evaporate and condensate and stick to the side. Then it starts to climb up the delivery tube and into the boiling tube.
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