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I'm reading TBR and it says "The vapor collides with the inner walls of the distilling column, where it condenses. Some of the condensed liquid drips into the distilling flask and some reevaporates"
I don't understand... You heat up the solution and the more volatile solvent turns into gas and rises up into the distilling column. That's fine.
Here's where I get confused. So this vapor created by boiling rises up into the distilling column and either condenses or reevaporates. Does the vapor that condenses drip back down into the original part of the system that is being heated?
How does a gas re-evaporate?
I don't understand... You heat up the solution and the more volatile solvent turns into gas and rises up into the distilling column. That's fine.
Here's where I get confused. So this vapor created by boiling rises up into the distilling column and either condenses or reevaporates. Does the vapor that condenses drip back down into the original part of the system that is being heated?
How does a gas re-evaporate?