fraktsioneerimist
Fraktsioneerimist, often translated as fractionation, is a process used to separate a mixture into its component parts or fractions. This separation is typically based on differences in physical properties such as boiling point, melting point, or solubility. The fundamental principle is that when a mixture is subjected to a specific condition, one component will behave differently than others, allowing for its isolation.
In chemistry and industry, fractional distillation is a common application. This technique is used to separate
Fractionation can also be applied to solids, for instance, in separating mixtures based on solubility. A solvent