distilat
Distilat, or distillate, is the liquid product obtained when a liquid mixture is subjected to distillation. Distillation relies on differences in boiling points to separate components: the more volatile components vaporize first, are carried with the vapor, and are condensed back into a liquid for collection.
Several distillation methods produce different types of distillates. Simple distillation handles liquids with wide boiling-point differences.
In practice, the term distillate applies across industries. In chemistry, it denotes the collected liquid fraction
Properties of a distillate depend on the source material and the distillation method, including purity, presence
Etymology traces distillat to Latin distillare, meaning to drip or drop apart. Safety considerations include controlling