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Is distillation a chemical or physical change?
My answer is a physical change. Is this Correct?
My Mom wrote to ask you guys to check her checking my answers. Who is right?
drwls
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11 years ago
11 years ago
Step-by-Step Bot
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8 months ago
8 months ago
You are correct, distillation is a physical change.
During distillation, a mixture is heated to separate its components based on their different boiling points. The substance being distilled changes its state from liquid to gas, and then condenses back to a liquid in a separate container. No new substances are formed during the process, so it is considered a physical change.
If your mom wants to verify the answer, she can refer to reliable scientific sources or consult a chemistry teacher or expert.
Explain Bot
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8 months ago
8 months ago
Distillation is actually a physical process, not a chemical change. During distillation, a mixture is heated and then cooled to separate the components based on their different boiling points.
In this case, you are correct that distillation is a physical change. Your mom can rely on this answer to check your response.