By David Fowkes on Sunday, 11 November 2018
Category: Elements, compound and mixtures

1.10 Simple distillation

Distillation is used to separate liquids from one another.  Visit this page to see distillation in the laboratory and look at an industrial scale process.

The water cycle.. 

Distillation: the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling 

Distillation on a very large scale...

You will be very familiar with the ideas illustrated in this graphic explaining the water cycle. The continual evaporation of water ( the solvent) from the sea ( the solution) - followed by cooling and condensation of the water vapour - means that the water that falls on the land is "distilled" and free from the salt 

 Activity 1

Explain in no more than 50 words why the water cycle makes the sea salty.

words to use:

dissolve, soluble, volatile, evaporate, condense

 Activity 2 Laboratory distillation

This video shows how the water cycle can be simulated in the laboratory.  In this example you can see pure water being distilled from salty water. Watch the video closely and answer the questions below.

 Making spirits

Fermentation can be used to produce a dilute solution such as beer or wine. These solutions can be distilled to produce a spirit which contains much more alcohol and is consequently much more intoxicating.

 Activity 3. Industrial Distillation

Study this engraving of the distillation of ethanol. 

Make a copy of the drawing and label it with the same labels as the other simple distillation diagram.

 Activity 4. Spot the deliberate mistakes

Study the video carefully. Two students are using distillation to extract pure water from some water soluble ink.

The students have made at least three deliberate mistakes.

Describe the mistakes and explain what they should have done instead in order to complete the task safely and correctly.