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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Chem_221%3A_Organic_Chemistry_I_(Bennett)/2%3ALab_Textbook_(Nichols)/01%3A_General_Techniques/1.04%3A_Heating_and_Cooling_Methods/1.4K%3A_Reflux
    A reflux setup allows for liquid to boil and condense, with the condensed liquid returning to the original flask. A reflux setup is analogous to a distillation, with the main difference being the vert...A reflux setup allows for liquid to boil and condense, with the condensed liquid returning to the original flask. A reflux setup is analogous to a distillation, with the main difference being the vertical placement of the condenser. The liquid remains at the boiling point of the solvent (or solution) during active reflux.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_Lab_Techniques_(Nichols)/01%3A_General_Techniques/1.04%3A_Heating_and_Cooling_Methods/1.4K%3A_Reflux
    A reflux setup allows for liquid to boil and condense, with the condensed liquid returning to the original flask. A reflux setup is analogous to a distillation, with the main difference being the vert...A reflux setup allows for liquid to boil and condense, with the condensed liquid returning to the original flask. A reflux setup is analogous to a distillation, with the main difference being the vertical placement of the condenser. The liquid remains at the boiling point of the solvent (or solution) during active reflux.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_Lab_Techniques_(Nichols)/07%3A_Technique_Summaries/7.04%3A_Reflux
    Procedural summary for reflux.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/BethuneCookman_University/B-CU%3A_CH-345_Quantitative_Analysis/CH345_Labs/Demonstrations_and_Techniques/General_Lab_Techniques/Reflux
    Reflux is a technique involving the condensation of vapors and the return of this condensate to the system from which it originated. It is used in industrial and laboratory distillations. It is also u...Reflux is a technique involving the condensation of vapors and the return of this condensate to the system from which it originated. It is used in industrial and laboratory distillations. It is also used in chemistry to supply heat to reactions over a long period of time.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Chem_221%3A_Organic_Chemistry_I_(Bennett)/2%3ALab_Textbook_(Nichols)/07%3A_Technique_Summaries/7.04%3A_Reflux
    Procedural summary for reflux.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Ancillary_Materials/Laboratory_Experiments/Wet_Lab_Experiments/Organic_Chemistry_Labs/Lab_I/07%3A_Exp._13-_Banana_Oil/7.03%3A_Heating_Under_Reflux
    Since the lid is usually cooler than the bottom of the pot, and the concentration of vapor is very high at the top, water condenses on the lid wall and falls back into the pot. After mixing the “ingre...Since the lid is usually cooler than the bottom of the pot, and the concentration of vapor is very high at the top, water condenses on the lid wall and falls back into the pot. After mixing the “ingredients” (starting materials) in a reaction flask, the solvent is allowed to boil for a period of time until the reaction is “done.” The difference is that instead of using a lid to keep the solvent from escaping into the atmosphere, a condenser is used.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Ancillary_Materials/Demos_Techniques_and_Experiments/General_Lab_Techniques/Reflux
    Reflux is a technique involving the condensation of vapors and the return of this condensate to the system from which it originated. It is used in industrial and laboratory distillations. It is also u...Reflux is a technique involving the condensation of vapors and the return of this condensate to the system from which it originated. It is used in industrial and laboratory distillations. It is also used in chemistry to supply heat to reactions over a long period of time.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Sewanee%3A_The_University_of_the_South/Organic_Chemistry_Lab_Textbook/03%3A_General_Techniques_for_Lab/3.03%3A_Heating_and_Cooling_Methods/3.3.07%3A_Reflux
    A reflux setup allows for liquid to boil and condense, with the condensed liquid returning to the original flask. A reflux setup is analogous to a distillation, with the main difference being the vert...A reflux setup allows for liquid to boil and condense, with the condensed liquid returning to the original flask. A reflux setup is analogous to a distillation, with the main difference being the vertical placement of the condenser. The liquid remains at the boiling point of the solvent (or solution) during active reflux.

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