Distillation is the process of using alternating evaporation and condensation to separate the constituent parts of a liquid mixture. Distillation can either provide a full separation that yields almost pure components, or it can produce a partial separation that boosts the concentration of some combination components. Distillation makes use of variations in the components of the mixture's volatility. Laboratory distillation is feasible with extensive industrial processing. The main distinction between laboratory and industrial-scale distillation is that it frequently happens in batches in the latter. The composition of the materials being processed changes during batch distillation. A batch of feed mixture is given to a still during batch distillation. It is divided into component fractions during the distillation process, which is then sequentially collected from most volatile to least volatile, with the "bottoms" being eliminated at the conclusion.All Rights Reserved