What are some of the uses of distillation? Choose all that apply. O Purify an organic reaction product that is nonvolatile by removing a volatile solvent. O Purify an organic reaction product that has low boiling point by removing side products with high boiling point. O Separate organic reaction products that have extremely close vapor pressures. O Separate an organic reaction product that can sublime.
What are some of the uses of distillation? Choose all that apply. O Purify an organic reaction product that is nonvolatile by removing a volatile solvent. O Purify an organic reaction product that has low boiling point by removing side products with high boiling point. O Separate organic reaction products that have extremely close vapor pressures. O Separate an organic reaction product that can sublime.
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![What are some of the uses of distillation?
Choose all that apply.
O Purify an organic reaction product that is nonvolatile by removing a volatile solvent.
O Purify an organic reaction product that has low boiling point by removing side products with high boiling point.
O Separate organic reaction products that have extremely close vapor pressures.
O Separate an organic reaction product that can sublime.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F7588948d-a8a4-4b5d-b85a-786e24f76953%2F2e1017ac-a840-4419-8fe9-18ba47939db9%2Fba601vh_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:What are some of the uses of distillation?
Choose all that apply.
O Purify an organic reaction product that is nonvolatile by removing a volatile solvent.
O Purify an organic reaction product that has low boiling point by removing side products with high boiling point.
O Separate organic reaction products that have extremely close vapor pressures.
O Separate an organic reaction product that can sublime.
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