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  • ...h characteristic properties can be separated. For example, in [[fractional distillation]], liquids are separated using the boiling point. The water Boiling point i ...
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  • ...]] yields, after acidification of dry [[hydrogen chloride]] gas and vacuum distillation, methoxyacetic acid in amounts of about 90%.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Espacene ...
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  • ...n-of-the-use-of-an-absorption-heat-pump-in-water-distillation-process|work=Distillation – Innovative Applications and Modeling|editor-last=Mendes|editor-first=Mari ...
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  • ...olutes which form [[Isomorphism (crystallography)|isomorphic]] crystals by distillation or [[Recrystallization (chemistry)|recrystallization]] but such separations **[[membrane distillation]] ...
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  • ...To manufacture a product in this manner requires very precise levels of [[distillation]]. ...
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  • ...reams of [[fluid]]s between large [[chemical process]]ing units, such as [[distillation]] columns. In many ways, oil refineries use much of the technology and can ...le]] products for military purposes. Through [[Al-Andalus|Islamic Spain]], distillation became available in [[Western Europe]] by the 12th century.<ref>{{cite ency ...
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  • ...for a long time in high-temperature applications (such as for [[continuous distillation]]), the grease may eventually contaminate the chemicals.<ref name = ilpi>{{ ...
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  • *[[Vacuum distillation]] ...
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  • ...The first brewers' saccharometer was constructed by Benjamin Martin (with distillation in mind), and initially used for brewing by James Baverstock Sr in 1770.<re ...
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  • ...ref name="Tiwari 2003">Tiwari (2003), pp. 368–71</ref> A large-scale solar distillation project was first constructed in 1872 in the [[Chile]]an mining town of Las ...
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  • ...ess-date=2019-12-09}}</ref> and can be non-potable, which is fixed through distillation. Coastal communities may benefit by getting water from the ocean through th ...
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  • *[[Freeze distillation]] ...
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  • ...[oil field]]s in the region, through the chemical process of [[destructive distillation]].<ref name=Ajram>{{cite book|author= Kasem Ajram|title=The Miracle of Isla ...
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  • ...p a tiny business refining the crude oil in 1848. Young found that by slow distillation he could obtain a number of useful liquids from it, one of which he named " ...
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  • [[Town gas]] is a flammable gaseous fuel made by the destructive distillation of [[coal]]. It contains a variety of calorific gases including [[hydrogen] ...
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  • ...d may allow development of other applications, such as water extraction or distillation, and agriculture or horticulture. To view a study on the solar updraft towe ...
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  • ...d only by its food stores, as breathing air was recycled and fresh water [[Distillation|distilled]] from seawater. More importantly, a nuclear submarine has unlimi ...
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