Hello, I had a lab using fractional and simple distillation, and so I have questions related to this. My prof. gave an unknown compound and we were to use fractional distillation to determine the two compounds in this unknown solution. There is a chart showing which compounds may be in the solution along with their boiling points.
My solution began to fractionate and form drops at 100-103 Celsius to form about 1.8 mL. Next at 114 Celsius, 1 mL was fractionated at this temperature. I know 1 portion of the mixture is water, because it gave lots of drops at 100-103 Celsius. However, the two choices I have for the compound that fractionated at 114 Celsius are:
Toluene - 110.6 C
1-Butanol - 117.2 C
I ran the experiment twice and it never went above 114, so must the second component of the mixture be toluene? I only had 2 drops or so that formed at 110, the rest were 114. The temperature would never go past 114.
Question 2:
This relates to that experiment as well and the unknown compounds were miscible. So I am wondering, is water miscible in toluene or even 1-butanol? I know butanol has an OH, so probably…
Question 3:
Does anyone have any examples of a fractional distillation vs. simple distillation graph? I'm curious as to if mine are correct or not. My simple distillation curve is very steep, while my fractional distillation is broad.
thanks