Description
A Cabinet Water Still is a laboratory apparatus used to purify water by removing impurities through distillation. Distillation is a separation technique that works by heating a mixture of water and impurities to boiling, causing the pure water to vaporize. The vapor is then condensed, producing purified water. The Cabinet Water Still is a compact, enclosed unit that typically consists of a heating element, a distillation flask, a condenser, and a collection flask.
The heating element heats the water to boiling, the distillation flask holds the water to be purified, the condenser cools and condenses the water vapor, and the collection flask collects the purified water.
The Cabinet Water Still is designed to be used in a laboratory setting and is commonly used to produce high-purity water for a variety of applications, including chemical analysis and research experiments. The compact design of the Cabinet Water Still makes it an efficient and convenient option for producing purified water in the laboratory.