There are two special type of distillation
1. Steam distillation
2. Vacuum distillation
However, i got 2 questions about them.
1st, for steam distillation. The boiling point of the substance is lowered by introducing the vapour of the volatile liquid into the vessal. Is it true to say that, the "steam" introduced is the gaseous state of the evaporating substance? because if other substance is added, the partial pressure will not be affected.
2nd, for Vacuum distillation, the boiling point is lowered by extracting vacuum and make the appied pressure lower. Such that the saturated vapour pressure can meet the applied pressure faster. However, when we extract the vacuum in the flask, the vapour pressure will be reduced at the same time. Can anybody explain it?