As a question to one of my labs, it asks me to create a phase diagram that illustrates the priciples of fractional distillation. However, I do not know if I did it right. I have created a computer version of it, and will describe it, but would greatly appreciate knowing if I should change something.
For my lab I converted cyclohexanol into cyclohexene. I found the freezing point of cyclohexene to be -104ºC, which is why at 1atm, it should be solid. However, I realize that with my diagram it shows that it becomes a gas, which isn't true. Should I make the one line of the Liquid go further down? Also, how would I represent the fact that fractional distillation is generally used when two compounds' boiling point are within 25ºC of one another?
I'm probably overanalyzing it, but this is really confusing me. I also don't know whether to make one for the cyclohexanol, the cyclohexene, or just do a general one that would explain the technique! The rest of the questions are manageable, but this one I am stuck on.
Thanks for any help,
Impulse.