
Boiling and heavy water:
This is another myth that was refuted 60 years ago, but continues to spread. Instead of a hydrogen atom, heavy water contains one (HDO) or two isotopes (D2O), which is called deuterium. Its content in water is approximately 0.033%, which is negligible.
Firstly, heavy water is always found in natural sources, and since its physicochemical properties are similar to ordinary, it is not removed during treatment.
As for increasing its concentration when heated. Today, there is the only way to produce heavy water – multi-stage electrolysis, i.e. transmission of electric current with subsequent concentration of heavy water near one of the electrodes. In your kettle, this process does not exactly happen. And boiling points are so different that, given the salt composition, heavy water may well evaporate along with ordinary water.
To bring the concentration of heavy water to just 0.15% by boiling, you need to spend a mass of water, which is 300 million times the mass of the earth.Heavy water is also treated or softened by water softener plants now a days
Why boiled water has a specific taste:
During heating, oxygen evaporates from the water. In order to restore oxygen balance, it is possible to transfer fluid several times in a row from one container to another.
Harm of re-boiling:
Given the information mentioned above, you yourself can guess that this assumption also does not carry a semantic load. No matter how much you boil water, nothing in its composition will change. And if it is purified water, even more so.That,s why water softener plant is used to ensure health.
Conclusions:
Boiling should be used as a method of heating water for tasty tea and coffee, but you should not consider it as a method of water treatment. To drink tasty and healthy water or tea, you must first clean it.
Only available tools are needed
- Cheap method
- Simple execution
- most impurities are not removed
- limited amount of water
- energy consumption
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