refluxˈriˌflʌks
reflux (n)
English Definitions:
reflux (noun)
an abnormal backward flow of body fluids
ebb, reflux (noun)
the outward flow of the tide
reflux (Noun)
the backwards flow of any fluid
reflux (Noun)
a technique, using a reflux condenser, allowing one to boil the contents of a vessel over an extended period
reflux (Verb)
To boil a liquid in a vessel having a reflux condenser
Reflux
Reflux is a distillation 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 energy to reactions over a long period of time.
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 used in chemistry to supply energy to reactions over a long period of time.
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