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What is the name of the pure liquid collected at the end of the distillation process?Question 9Answera.Distillateb.Solutionc.Filtrated.Solvent

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What is the name of the pure liquid collected at the end of the distillation process?

Question 9

Answer:

  • a. Distillate
  • b. Solution
  • c. Filtrated
  • d. Solvent
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Solution

The pure liquid collected at the end of the distillation process is called distillate.

Explanation

Distillation is a separation technique that involves heating a liquid to create vapor and then cooling that vapor to collect it back into a liquid form. This process is used to separate components of a mixture based on differences in their boiling points. The substance that is collected after the vapor is condensed back into liquid form is referred to as the distillate.

In the context of distillation:

  • Solution refers to a homogeneous mixture of substances, not specifically the liquid collected.
  • Filtrated is related to filtering, which is a different separation process.
  • Solvent typically refers to the substance that dissolves a solute, but in distillation, the focus is on the distillate.

Thus, the correct answer is a. Distillate.

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