Distillation Flashcards
The process of heating a liquid mixture to form vapours and then cooling the
vapours to get pure component is called ______
a) Crystallisation
b) Distillation
c) Chromatography
d) Sublimation
b) Distillation
Porcelain pieces are put into the distillation flask to avoid _____
a) Overheating
b) Uniform boiling
c) Bumping of the solution
d) None of the mentioned options
c) Bumping of the solution
The boiling point of chloroform is _____
a) 334 K
b) 286 K
c) 350 K
d) 298 K
a) 334 K
The boiling point of aniline is ____________
a) 438 K
b) 370 K
c) 338 K
d) 457 K
d) 457 K
How aniline and chloroform can be separated?
a) Sublimation
b) Condensation
c) Distillation
d) Evaporation
c) Distillation
Which of the following is not separated through distillation process?
a) Acetone and water
b) Aniline and chloroform
c) Impurities in Sea water
d) Milk and water
d) Milk and water
Which of the following will vaporize faster?
a) Aniline
b) Chloroform
c) Water
d) Kerosene
b) Chloroform
The distilled water is collected in ____________
a) Receiver
b) Adapter
c) Condenser
d) Round bottom flask
a) Receiver
The process of distillation is used for the liquids having ________
a) Sufficient difference in their boiling point
b) Sufficient difference in their melting point
c) Sufficient difference in their solubility
d) None of the mentioned
a) Sufficient difference in their boiling point
The residue in the round bottom flask is ____________
a) Volatile
b) Non volatile
c) None of the mentioned
d) Volatile & Non volatile
b) Non volatile