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Chapter 4.3, Problem 5E

a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Effect on observed temperature if thermometer bulb is placed below condenser should be determined.

Concept introduction: Distillation is technique that is used to separate components of liquid mixture with help of selective boiling and condensation. This procedure either separates components partially or completely from mixture. It is one of physical process to separate mixtures and not by chemical reactions.

b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Effect on observed temperature if thermometer bulb is placed above condenser should be determined.

Concept introduction: Distillation is technique that is used to separate components of liquid mixture with help of selective boiling and condensation. This procedure either separates components partially or completely from mixture. It is one of physical process to separate mixtures and not by chemical reactions.

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