Water purification
Hello fellow food technologists and scientist Can someone explain the principle behind the separation of impurities in water by boiling process.
- Food R&D Emeritus reply
Boiling just break down the temporary hardness by allowing these dissolved minerals to settle down.Drives off dissolved gases as well as sterilizes the water making it potable. BT…
- Fatih Altunbay reply
What do you mean by boiling process ? If you want to soften your water that you will use in SS process tanks , pipes etc you should treat your city water before entire to plant wi…
- Food R&D Emeritus reply
Temporary hardness of water is what is removed by boiling....that's much point..
- Fatih Altunbay reply
First time I heard this , do you mean that water will be boiled then cooled then stocked in another table then sent to the process pipelines jackets? Other wise boiled water is no…
- Ogunleye Oluwadunsin Augustine reply
I don't really mean water for industrial production. I was just asking the phenomenon behind it, Roy has given the answer
- TheStabilizer reply
By boiling, Calcium bicarbonates are transformed into calcium carbonate, water, and carbon dioxide at the higher temperature. Carbon dioxide and magnesium hydroxide are produced w…
- DrCarl reply
Boiling does NOT make all water potable. Purification does. Just sayin'
- Ogunleye Oluwadunsin Augustine reply
Can you please explain the act of Purification