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No...buying water and distilled water is not the same
In addition to the usual, chemical definition, "distill" has other meanings, most notably linguistic, in terms of NON-chemical ones:"verb (used with object)1. to subject to a process of vaporization and subsequent condensation, as for purification or concentration. 2. to extract the volatile components of by distillation; transform by distillation. 3. to concentrate, purify, or obtain by or as by distillation: to distill whiskey from mash. 4. to remove by distillation (usually fol. by off or out): to distill out impurities. 5. to extract the essential elements of; refine; abstract: She managed to distill her ideas into one succinct article. 6. to let fall in drops; give forth in or as in drops: The cool of the night distills the dew. -verb (used without object) 7. to undergo or perform distillation. 8. to become vaporized and then condensed in distillation. 9. to drop, pass, or condense as a distillate. 10. to fall in drops; trickle; exude. ---- [Origin: 1325-75; ME distillen (< AF distiller) < L distillāre, var. of déstillāre, equiv. to dé-de- + stillāre to drip]" (1)1."distill." Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. 25 May. 2008. .An example in linguistic terms would be: "Nabokov distilled the complicated ramifications of Humbert Humbert's obsession for Lolita into a single, powerful moment."As for the more common, scientific meaning, it is worth noting that, in addition to alcohol, almost any liquid can be distilled, thus extracting the pure water from the rest of its components.Even human or animal urine can be distilled for drinking water, which is now being discussed in many scientific circles as an extreme remedy for emergencies!
In a vacuum, water boils at a much lower temperature, so you can boil away the water without having to cook something in the process. In addition, all chemical compounds boil at lower temperatures in a vacuum, than they do under normal air pressure, so various forms of distillation can be done in a vacuum, not just removal of water.
Burning wood does not involve sublimation. Sublimation changes a solid to a gas without altering it chemically. Wood burning does involve destructive distillation. The wood is chemically destroyed, and parts of it go off as gasses, which then combust.
Dark Hole was banned because it provided great Field Advantage capabilities. Having no drawbacks, except the fact that your own monsters were destroyed as well, Dark Hole could wipe out your opponent's entire field. Initially, Konami decided to limit this card, but they quickly observed players who were able to draw it on the first turn and activate it, clearing the field without any drawbacks (they could activate it before they Summoned). They realized that Dark Hole was essentially a downgraded Raigeki and moved it to the Forbidden List.
No...buying water and distilled water is not the same
The simplest method is the distillation of the solution.
Distillation is a method, but it is also based on boiling and condensation.
Basically Straight run fuel oil is the residue that comes out from the distillation column, without further processing in vacuum distillation unit or residue catalytic cracker.
A basic purification ritual can be conducted that will eliminate most succubi without harm to the host- they do not infest a host like a virus, but visit repeatedly like a pest. A good purification ritual acts like bug repellent.
distillation involves a mixture of substances, boiling and separating one of those. Sublimation is one single substance like iodine changing from a solid to a gas without going thru the liquid phase.
The healthiest way to use marijuana would be to eat it. You get the marijuana benefits without the drawbacks of smoking.
In addition to the usual, chemical definition, "distill" has other meanings, most notably linguistic, in terms of NON-chemical ones:"verb (used with object)1. to subject to a process of vaporization and subsequent condensation, as for purification or concentration. 2. to extract the volatile components of by distillation; transform by distillation. 3. to concentrate, purify, or obtain by or as by distillation: to distill whiskey from mash. 4. to remove by distillation (usually fol. by off or out): to distill out impurities. 5. to extract the essential elements of; refine; abstract: She managed to distill her ideas into one succinct article. 6. to let fall in drops; give forth in or as in drops: The cool of the night distills the dew. -verb (used without object) 7. to undergo or perform distillation. 8. to become vaporized and then condensed in distillation. 9. to drop, pass, or condense as a distillate. 10. to fall in drops; trickle; exude. ---- [Origin: 1325-75; ME distillen (< AF distiller) < L distillāre, var. of déstillāre, equiv. to dé-de- + stillāre to drip]" (1)1."distill." Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. 25 May. 2008. .An example in linguistic terms would be: "Nabokov distilled the complicated ramifications of Humbert Humbert's obsession for Lolita into a single, powerful moment."As for the more common, scientific meaning, it is worth noting that, in addition to alcohol, almost any liquid can be distilled, thus extracting the pure water from the rest of its components.Even human or animal urine can be distilled for drinking water, which is now being discussed in many scientific circles as an extreme remedy for emergencies!
The use of water purification tablets plays a vital role in outdoor safety while camping, hiking, or hunting. There are many harmful bacteria in water from rivers and streams, so you should never drink it without using a purification method first.BoilingThe process of boiling water is the oldest method of purification out there. Once water has boiled for at least 10 minutes, most experts agree that it is safe to drink.TabletsThere are water purification tablets available at most camping and hiking stores. When properly used, these tablets kill harmful pathogens which might be present in water.
Essential oils are usually extracted using a steam distillation method. Steam distillation allows a plant to be distilled at a temperature low enough to allow for the extraction of the plants oils without burning the plant (or the oil).
Not without a special permit, and unless the birds have become a real problem, most localities won't submit one for you to shoot.
liquids with the same boiling points. because they would evaporate at the same time leaving you without a solution.