Distillation & PE Diagrams Are you ready...for some chemistry?

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Distillation & PE Diagrams Are you ready...for some chemistry?

Based on the distillation curve, how many substances are present in the mixture?

What is the boiling point of substance 1 (the first substance to be collected from the condenser tube)? C C C C

What is the boiling point of substance 2 (the second substance to be collected from the condenser tube)? C C C C

What is happening in the flat regions of the curve? 1.A substance is undergoing a phase change. 2.A substance’s temperature is increasing. 3.A substance is undergoing a chemical change. 4.A substance is losing energy.