Liquid Fuels for Internal Combustion Engines a Practical Treatise for Engineers

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Engler Flask.
THE EXAMINATION OF LIQUID FUELS 127 80 c. C. Can be taken). The oil is slowly heated to boiling point, and the "drop point" noted when the first drop of distillate falls from the condenser. The distillation is main- tained at a speed of two drops per second, a pendulum which swings twice per second being attached to the con- denser clamp. The fractions are collected at 150 C. , 200 C, 250 C. , 275 C. , and 300 C. , and readings of the volume of distillate are taken at the nearest
...\ per cent.
Distillation by Flask and Dephlegmator. Dephlegmators FIG. 30. Engler-Ubbelohde Apparatus.
or fractionating columns are used with a view to obtaining a finer degree of fractionation of the oil under test, that is to say, a more complete separation of the various con- stituents present.
Suppose that a mixture were made of equal quantities of two liquids which are soluble in each other, one boiling at 100, and another at 150. Now if these were distilled from a flask until one-half of the mixture had passed over, it would be found that the distillate consisted mainly of the lighter product, but contained a certain quantity of the heavier product.


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