what is distill water
82 Views|Posted 2010-12-16 20:06:57
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2010-12-17 01:17:17
Natural water usually contains a number of microscopic contaminants, along with dissolved minerals such as calcium and iron. One way to remove these elements from water is to boil it until it changes to steam, a process known as distillation. When this steam is allowed to cool down and condense into

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2010-12-17 07:36:00
Dear Kannan,
Distilled water is the water that is formed by the condensation of vapours of ordinary water or tap water. It is not fit for drinking as has no minerals.

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2010-12-17 07:24:54
HI,The distilling process relies on the principle that most solid materials found in water are heavier than the water molecules themselves. When water is heated in a distiller, any dissolved solids such as salt, bacteria, calcium or iron remain solid while the pure water converts to a much lighter s
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