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Mixtures containing 20, 40, 60 and 75 per cent, of alcohol, were distilled apd in all cases the water, collected in the lower receiver, was nearly pure, never containing more than 0-5 per cent, of alcohol. The distillate varied but little in str^pgHu^^^j^Qntained '-om 89 to 90-3 per cent, of alcohol. XIII SEPARATION OF THREE COMPONENTS 189 It seems probable that such a continuous process may prove very useful for mixtures which separate into only two components and when the quantity to be disti...lled is large. Continuous SepaFation of Three Components. — It would, moreover, be possible to devise an arrangement by which three components could be separated in a similar manner, but it would be necessary to have two coils for the middle substance; the form of apparatus required is shown Fio. 47. — Still for continuous distillation of three components. (Adapted from Lord Rayleigh's still.) diagrammatically in Fig. 47. Suppose, for example, that the liquids to be separated were methyl, ethyl and propyl acetates (b.
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