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Distilled water is close to pure water, and if it was distilled in a clean environment it would be pure water. Thus no, it would not have maltose ( a sugar) in it.
clean water because dirty water is dirty water dummies and dirt sence when do u see dirt making things grow unles u dirty yourself
Yes, as long as it has never been contaminated.
heat it and let the water condense into a clean beaker.
1. filter it using an appropriate filter paper. usually, filter papers are graded according to the size of their pores. 2. if filtration still gives you a murky water, just distill it. distilling it will separate water from soil particles.
== ==Probably clean it using a filter and evaporate anything else! uncomfirmed.
They are usually alcohol-based - so they evaporate quickly. The best (and cheapest) way to keep a screen clean - is a slightly damp (not wet) cloth wiped over the surface once a week.
It warms it up to evaporate. It cools it down to condense it. It rains to precipitate. It flows off mountain, hills, Etc. to runoff. And it CLEANS it, turning dirty, salty water into pure clean potable water.
You use distillation. Boil water and catch the subsequent steam. The steam will not contain the salt, which does not evaporate. Condense the steam and it will be pure water: 2 hydrogen, 1 oxygen.Read more: How_do_you_separate_water_from_sea_water
Clean water evaporates faster.
1. Filter the mixture to get the filtrate (soluble salt) and residue (insoluble salt) 2. Wash the residue with distilled water to clean away the leftover filtrate in the insoluble salt. 3. Dry the insoluble salt between sheets of filter paper. 4. Boil filtrate under gentle flame until saturation 5. Saturation can be tested by placing a tip of glass rod and taking it out to cool and see if crystals form on the tip. 6. After saturation, leave filtrate to cool and crystallise. 7. Filter to collect the crystals then wash the crystals with a little cold distilled water to remove impurities 8. Dry the crystals between sheets of filter paper
Distilled water is close to pure water, and if it was distilled in a clean environment it would be pure water. Thus no, it would not have maltose ( a sugar) in it.
The purpose of a filter is to clean out bad particles so that whatever the filter is cleaning will be clean. Save
The purpose of a filter is to clean out bad particles so that whatever the filter is cleaning will be clean. Save
You boil water and trap the vapour by condense them using clean hose or tube cooled with ice or cold water. Condense vapour is your distilled water. Or you can form a "solar distiller" by tenting plastic film over a container of water that sits over a larger catch container and place it in the sun. Such distillers that can be purchased by consumers often can produce a liter or more of drinkable water a day from a fair sized mud puddle. How to build a box type solar still is demonstrated in the following video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=m408EZTGD64
The cleaning schedules varies from filter to filter, but a general guideline on any swimming pool filter is to take a reading when the filter is clean, then clean the pool filter when the pressure rises about 10 psi.
??? Replace it do not clean it.