distillation$22232$ - translation to greek
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distillation$22232$ - translation to greek

DISTILLATION PERFORMED UNDER REDUCED PRESSURE, WHICH ALLOWS THE PURIFICATION OF COMPOUNDS NOT READILY DISTILLED AT AMBIENT PRESSURES OR SIMPLY TO SAVE TIME OR ENERGY
Vacuum Distillation; Vaccuum distillation

distillation      
n. απόσταξη
fractionating column         
  • Machine Sazi Arak (MSA)]]
  • Figure 6: Entire view of a Distillation Column
  • Vigreux column in a laboratory setup
ARTIFACT USED IN DISTILLATION OF LIQUID MIXTURES
Distillation column; Distillation tower; Fractionation column
κλασματικό επίθεμα
distilled water         
  • Real Farmacia]] in Madrid
  • Typical laboratory distillation unit
  • A boiling water distiller. Boiling tank on top and holding tank on the bottom.
WATER THAT HAS HAD MANY OF ITS IMPURITIES REMOVED THROUGH DISTILLATION
Distilled Water; Compression still; Kleinschmidt Still; Water distillation
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Definition

distiller
(distillers)
A distiller is a person or a company that makes whisky or a similar strong alcoholic drink by a process of distilling.
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Wikipedia

Vacuum distillation

Vacuum distillation or Distillation under reduced pressure is a type of distillation performed under reduced pressure, which allows the purification of compounds not readily distilled at ambient pressures or simply to save time or energy. This technique separates compounds based on differences in their boiling points. This technique is used when the boiling point of the desired compound is difficult to achieve or will cause the compound to decompose. Reduced pressures decrease the boiling point of compounds. The reduction in boiling point can be calculated using a temperature-pressure nomograph using the Clausius–Clapeyron relation.