Foundations of organic chemistry. Lecture 33, Purifying by distillation.
Looks at distillation as a purification method, used for producing potable water, refining oil, and more. The lecture examines the fundamental laws governing this chemical technique, looks at distillation apparatuses commonly used for vaporization and condensation, and finally examines azeotropes, m...
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Language: | English |
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In English, with optional English captions. |
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[San Francisco, California, USA] :
Kanopy Streaming,
2019.
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Series: | Great courses (Streaming video)
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 video file (32 minutes)) : sound, color. |
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Foundations of organic chemistry.
Purifying by distillation |
Format: | Electronic Video |
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Looks at distillation as a purification method, used for producing potable water, refining oil, and more. The lecture examines the fundamental laws governing this chemical technique, looks at distillation apparatuses commonly used for vaporization and condensation, and finally examines azeotropes, mixtures of liquids that are impossible to distill. |
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Note: | Originally produced in 2014 by The Teaching Company as part of The great courses. |
Call Number: | QD63.D6 D39 2019 Online |
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Lecturer: Ron B. Davis, Jr., Ph.D., Georgetown University. |
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Online resource; title from title frames. |