Fractional distillation is used to separate mixtures of miscible liquids, such as ethanol and water. The process depends on the components of the mixture having different boiling points. The liquid is heated so that it turns into a gas. The vapours pass up a fractionating column where they are gradually cooled. As each of the components of the mixture cools to its boiling point, it turns back into a liquid. The different components of the mixture condense at different levels in the fractionating column and thus may be separated.
Q. what would be the average molar mass of cellulose that conatained on average 300 glucose units per molecule? What would be the mass of the glucose from which this cellulose had been formed?
P.s my previous question was from conquering chemistry-hsc course, roland smith. it was from chapter 2 electrochemistry, question 19
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