Question:
In a distillation set-up, especially for vacuum, isn't the thermometer adapter supposed to be sealed air-tight to the thermometer? How else are you going to have a lowered pressure? I'm pretty sure we went over WHY the boiling point for something would be lower in a lower atmosphere, but I can't put my finger on it. My thermometer adapter definitely isn't air-tight.
Do water aspirators work on the principle that the water is going so fast that it pulls the air through the side-hole, thus reducing the pressure in the system? It seems pretty ridiculous to just let all that water go down the drain, right?
For drying solutions or making them anhydrous, the basic idea is that you throw in something like magnesium sulfate that's looking for water molecules. Then, once you throw it in, it absorbs the water from solution because it wants those molecules? Then filter the solid out of solution and the solution should be anhydrous?