water purification
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fabliha mayesha
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water purification
I am a student of 11nth grade.I will do a project on several cheap processes of water purification which will be effective in sea-costal areas.But I want to do an additinal project. And that is intoxicating arsenic contaminated water.If I vaporize arsenic contaminated water , would that vapour contain arsenic? If it contains then what's the reason?
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Re: water purification
Hello Fabliha,
congratulations on joining Science Buddies! Water purification is a very important topic.
The way water vaporization works is that you purify water from the other components that have a boiling point lower than the one of water. It is the case for arsenic, so the vaporized water would not contain arsenic.
Here is a webpage about this method for water purification:
http://www.allaboutwater.org/distillation.html
Let me know if this helps and if you would need any more information!
Good luck for your projects
Heloise
congratulations on joining Science Buddies! Water purification is a very important topic.
The way water vaporization works is that you purify water from the other components that have a boiling point lower than the one of water. It is the case for arsenic, so the vaporized water would not contain arsenic.
Here is a webpage about this method for water purification:
http://www.allaboutwater.org/distillation.html
Let me know if this helps and if you would need any more information!
Good luck for your projects
Heloise

