Which curve, solid or dashed line, is the simple distillation? Which is fractional? How could you distinguish between them?

PreLab Questions for Integrated AlkeneDistillation Lab Part 1

1. In this lab you will separate a mixture of organic liquids by one of two methods:
simple or fractional distillation. Your partner group will do the alternate method. In
theory, which method should give the better separation? Briefly explain why.

2. A mixture of 10 mL of isoamyl acetate (MW=130.2 g/mol and density=0.88 g/mL)
and 15 mL of methyl benzoate (MW=136.2 g/mol and density=1.09 g/mL) is
distilled. Calculate the mole percent for each component.

3. Use the mole %’s from question 2 and the figure below to answer the following
questions.

a. What is the initial boiling point of this liquid mixture?

b. What is the composition of the vapor in equilibrium with the initial liquid?

c. What is the composition of the initial condensate (the condensate which
forms from condensation of the vapor in equilibrium with the initial liquid)?

4. The distillation curves, one simple and one fractional, from a mixture of liquids is shown below.

a) Which curve, solid or dashed line, is the simple distillation? Which is fractional? How could you
distinguish between them?

b) The possible liquids being distilled are in the table below. What are the actual identities of the two
liquids?

Liquid
Boiling point (degrees C)
2methyl propane
27.8
butane
30.2
pentane
36.1
hexane
69
cyclohexane
80.8