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How to Make Distilled Water at Home?

A Short Guide to Make Distilled Water at Home

Though being a versatile liquid that can be used in many cases from medical procedure to lab experiments, distilled water is remarkable due to its purity. This high purity level is achieved by removing all the contaminants from the liquid. Even though one can find it from a store, making distilled water at home is not so difficult, and there are still some ways of getting necessary result. To learn how can you make distilled water at home, the specifics of the liquid and the ways it is produced need to be learned first.

Understanding Distilled Water:

Distilled water is water that left in heat to evaporate, after which the vapor was condensed on a cool surface, filtered, and stored to serve as “the purest of all pure liquids”. Making “a clean and purified form of water” is a relatively difficult process. That distilled water contain no dissolved minerals, chemicals, or microbes and is, therefore, safe to use.

Methods to Make Distilled Water at Home:

1- Distillation in a Steel Pot:

  • Start by pouring some water into a large steel pot about 3/4 of its size.
  • Put the smaller heat-resistant bowl in the middle of the large pot. However, ensure it floats in the water without touching the bottom of the large pot. To ensure the smaller bowl floats in the water, you can put a trivet under it.
  • Boil the water: when water boils, steam starts condensing on the walls and in the cover of the large pot.
  • When the cold cover touches the hot steam, it condenses, collecting in the form of a liquid in the cover and dripping in the smaller bowl. The steam has turned to distilled water in the smaller bowl.
  • Allow the steam distillation of water to go on until you have the required amount of water in the small bowel.
  • If the dripping water does not fall in the bowl in the middle because the middle of the pot lid is curved upwards, put it upside down. If you put a little cold water into the upside-down pot lid, your system will work better.

2- To Make Distilled Water from Rainwater:

  • Collect rainwater in a clean container preferably placed outdoors away from pollutants.
  • Put rainwater in distillation equipment or the previuosly described steel pot.
  • Follow the distillation process, to resulting in clean, distilled water.

Benefits of Distilled Water:

  1. Purity: the distilled water contains no soluable or insoluble impurities. The minerals that are in regular drinking water are also absent in such water.
  2. Consistency: tap water has no specific mineral content and features, therefore, produces irregular outcomes in various processes. However, distilled water has precise results in the same reactions.
  3. Safety: the drinking water used has no unwanted impurities like fluoride hence safer for human consumption.
  4. Versatility: used in multiple applications such as laboratories for experiments, steam irons to prevent clogging, respirators and possibly humidifiers.

Drinking Distilled Water:

While distilled water is perfectly safe to drink, still there are some thing to keep in mind:

  1. Mineral Intake: Because it is perfectly pure, distilled water misses the minerals that are naturally can be found in the other water types. You should be careful to maintain a decent diet to compensate for any possible deficiencies.
  2. Electrolyte Balance: Drinking distilled water in moderation don’t have any risk of an electrolyte imbalance. But consuming this innocent drink in large quantities for a long time have the potential to disrupt the body’s stable state of minerals. Opting for a limited quantity of distilled water and supporting the existing levels of electrolytes through food or supplements is a safer solution.
  3. Medical Advice: Before making distilled water a staple source of intake, those who have some particular health conditions or requirements for a diet are encouraged to ask a professional healthcare provider for advice.

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