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In hydro distillation, water is added with raw plant material and boiled to give steam. In steam distillation, steam is passed through a chamber that contains raw materials. In hydro distillation, an hydro machine is used to capture the stream which is further condensed. Whereas the steam is condensed by flowing into a chilled condensed chamber.

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There technically is no difference, but steam is more visible and is said to be hotter than the water vapor we inhale. But once the steam cools down it is water vapor.

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the ffunction of both are same but mechanical work is different....i hope u get there.thanks

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