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Fraction (chemistry)

A fraction in chemistry is a quantity collected from a sample or batch of a substance in a fractionating separation process. In such a process, a mixture is separated into fractions, which have compositions that vary according to a gradient. A fraction can be defined as a group of chemicals that have similar boiling points. A common fractionating process is fractional distillation. It is used to produce liquor and various hydrocarbon fuels, such as gasoline, kerosene and diesel. A fraction in chemistry is a quantity collected from a sample or batch of a substance in a fractionating separation process. In such a process, a mixture is separated into fractions, which have compositions that vary according to a gradient. A fraction can be defined as a group of chemicals that have similar boiling points. A common fractionating process is fractional distillation. It is used to produce liquor and various hydrocarbon fuels, such as gasoline, kerosene and diesel. A fraction is the product of a fractionating column. A vast chamber designed to separate different substances based on their boiling point, e.g. crude oil. Fraction could also refer to a description of the composition of a mixture, e.g. mass fraction or mole fraction.

[ "Cracking", "Gasoline", "Boiling", "Catalysis", "Boiling point", "Water soluble fraction", "Cohn fraction IV", "Substance fraction", "chemical fraction", "liquid fraction" ]
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