That portion of a liquid which is removed as a vapor and condensed during a distillation process
(alc) The portion of a liquid that is removed from a solid or semisolid as a vapor and CONDENSED during the DISTILLATION process ETHANOL is a distillate of fermented mash F - distillat S - destilado
The higher volatility components of a mixture separated by a distillation operation
a purified liquid produced by condensation from a vapor during distilling; the product of distilling
A general classification for one of the petroleum fractions produced in conventional distillation operations Included are kerosene and products known as heating oils and diesel fuels, specifically No 1, No 2, and No 4 Fuel Oils and No 1, No 2, and No 4 Diesel Fuels
Is one component of a mixture that has been put through the process of distillation Is the substance that vaporizes, travels through the glass tubing and is later condensed as it cools in a separate container The distillate will be the substance from the mixture that has the lowest boiling point
any of a wide range of petroleum products produced by distillation, as distinct from bottoms, cracked stock (see cracking), and natural gas liquids In fuels, a term referring specifically to those products in the mid-boiling range, which include kerosene, turbo fuel, and heating oil--also called middle distillates and distillate fuels In lubricating oils a term applied to the various fractions separated under vacuum in a distillation tower for further processing (lube distillate)
Liquid hydrocarbons, usually colorless and of high API gravity, recovered from wet gas by a separator that condenses the liquid out of the gas The present term is natural gas
The distillate or middle range of petroleum liquids produced during the processing of crude oil Products include diesel fuel, heating oil, kerosene and turbine fuel for airplanes