If I can not afford good distillation of alcohol, I can be distilled by boiling in a pot? I want to know if I could boil all other volatile components of the solution, as the things that makes you blind. I can not exactly pay the expensive equipment at the moment and that is why I want to start doing what I can buy products without too expensive
NO
Alcohol evaporates at a lower temperature than water boils at.
The equipment that collects the steam distilling alcohol and it cools so it can be collected.
Simply boil in a pan means you lose all the alcohol, and end with water.
I think you're better served to get involved in activities where you do not endanger yourself and others. You do not really know what you write.
Distillation requires volatility. If things are not volatile they would not boil.
There are no tricks that makes you blind ", which is removed by distillation of any raw material is distilled alcohol for human consumption.
ethyl alcohol forms a minimum boiling point azeotrope with water at the 95% ethanol. In fact, this is what is distilled, collected in the form of vapor, and condensed and retained. Were you to put the material into a pot open, you evaporate away the things you want to compress and store.
I strongly suggest you find another hobby and much safer and perhaps in an area where you understand what you are trying to do.
The first answer is NO challenge! There is no way to make alcohol isoprohyl to drink, it will not only make you lose sight, but could kill you. Make your own home brewed alcohol is a profession. It is precisely the right ingredients, then the distillation process, which takes on the exact date right type of equipment, all the time to be a very dangerous process.
Why not enter the home brewing / winemaking? You only need a minimum of equipment, it is safe, and you can make delicious things easily.
Posted on June 27, 2010.