Natural water usually contains a number of microscopic contaminants, along with dissolved minerals such as calcium and iron. One way to remove these elements from water is to boil it until it changes to steam, a process known as distillation. When this steam is allowed to cool down and condense into liquid form again, the result is a purified form called distilled water. Distilled water should ideally be nothing but hydrogen and oxygen molecules, with a PH level of 7 and no additional gases, minerals or contaminants.
6pack said:raid your schools chem lab beakers, and round bottle flasks. j/k
magnet said:But after 12 years would they allow me in???
Thanks for all the post...rs 10 per litre..lolz and i paid 40 buks for 100ml i guess.lolz...
the battery is new tata green one so cant change it right now