Simple Distillation of Copper(II) Sulfate and Water: Student Demonstration
Learn how to separate copper(II) sulfate and water using a homemade distillation apparatus. Distillation is a method of separation where a solute and solvent are recovered by boiling and condensing. Discover types like simple and fractional distillation. Explore how to separate homogeneous mixtures in this core activity.
Simple Distillation of Copper(II) Sulfate and Water: Student Demonstration
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Grade 7 Science Distillation
Student Demonstration: Simple distillation of copper(II) sulfate and water.
Distillation: A Review • A method of separation that allows you to recover a single solute and a single solvent. • The mixture must boil so that the solvent can evaporate and then cooled so that it can condense back into a liquid.
Distillation Apparatus Evaporation Condensation Boil
Types of Distillations: Simple Distillation • Separates a single solute from its solvent.
Fractional Distillation • Separates a mixture of liquids based on their varying boiling points.
Separating Homogeneous Mixtures Complete Core Activity 9-1C Page 286- 289