lepárlási
Lepárlási is a Hungarian term that translates to distillation in English. It refers to the process of separating components of a liquid mixture by selective boiling and condensation. This technique is widely used in various industries and scientific applications. The fundamental principle behind distillation relies on the differences in the boiling points of the components within the mixture. When the mixture is heated, the substance with the lowest boiling point will vaporize first. This vapor is then directed into a separate apparatus where it is cooled, causing it to condense back into a liquid. This condensed liquid, known as the distillate, will be enriched in the more volatile component.
In industrial settings, lepárlási is crucial for purifying liquids, such as separating ethanol from water in