This is known as a distillation. Ethanol and water can be separated using this process because their boiling points are different which allows them to be "boiled off" at different temperatures.
Boiling kills the microorganisms. The steam cools and condenses this produces purified water. If the harmful compounds are not removed during condensation it can recontaminate the water.
Probable you think to distillation: liquids are separated because they have different boiling points.
distillation
Distillation
DISTILLATION
The boiling of a liquid and re-condensing of it's vapours.
Temperature glide
Distillation by boiling the water and then condensing the steam back into water will leave many contaminants behind.
Azotropic will only have one boiling or condensing point for each system pressure negligible fractionation or temperature glide will occur Zeotropic will have a range of boiling and condensing points for each system pressure noticeable fractionationand glide will occur.
you can do it by boiling it
Distillation
DISTILLATION
The boiling of a liquid and re-condensing of it's vapours.
Boiling a fermented liquid and then condensing and capturing the alcohol as it cools.
A still consists of a boiling chamber connected to copper tubing at the top. The tubing runs into a condensing chamber. The boiling chamber should be sealed s so that the only way out for the steam is through the condensing tube.
Temperature glide
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Simply put, boiling is the process by which a liquid becomes a gas while condensation is the opposite; it is the process by which a gas becomes a liquid.
Distillation by boiling the water and then condensing the steam back into water will leave many contaminants behind.
no. that is called boiling and/or evaporating. condensing is when a gas turns into a liquid:)xxx
If it is melting, boiling, condensing, subliming, or depositing, then it is changing state.