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Step 1: heat the solution to the boiling point of the product you're trying to remove by distillation--if you're making fine liquor, you raise the temperature to 173 degrees, the boiling point of ethanol. Maybe a bit higher, but not much. Care is called for. (Many guys who make moonshine raise the temperature until the still starts thumping, causing more than just ethanol to boil off--these extra alcohols are one reason moonshine can kill you. Well, that and some moonshiners like to use car radiators as condensers, causing the shine to contain both lead and antifreeze--NOT good! Stay away from moonshine!) Step 2: capture the steam and recondense it into a liquid.

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These two processes are evaporation and condensation.

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Evaporation then Condensation.

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EVAPORATION AND CONDESATION

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