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Distilled water is a type of purified water that has undergone a specific purification process known as distillation. During distillation, water is heated to its boiling point, and the resulting steam is collected and condensed back into a liquid form.
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Distilled water is a type of purified water that has undergone a specific purification process known as distillation. During distillation, water is heated to its boiling point, and the resulting steam is collected and condensed back into a liquid form. This process effectively removes impurities, minerals, and most contaminants, leaving behind a highly pure and neutral-tasting water with a flat, clean taste. Distilled water is often used in laboratory settings for various experiments and analyses where the presence of minerals or contaminants could interfere with results. It is also used in some industrial applications, as well as in certain medical procedures, and can be found in household appliances like steam irons and car batteries due to its lack of minerals, which helps prevent scaling and corrosion.
For many learners high school is not enough to prepare them for what they are to face at first year university. They find themselves completely overwhelmed and intimidated by what is expected of them to be able to do in a laboratory.
Unfortunately many learners who want to pursue science subjects go through this dilemma, few as they are because fact is SA is not producing enough learners who will become engineers, doctors, science researchers, let alone science innovators.
To address this, we developed a chemistry kits with 52 experiments for use by learners at home. This gives them an opportunity to gain hand-on exposure and engagement, confidence and understanding they need to study sciences further.
The kit comes with a manual explaining how science is experienced in daily life and therefore brings awareness of the application and usefulness of science, helping the learner relate to what they learn at school.
Some schools do have kits where only the teacher demonstrates the experiments and this is great, but you don’t master driving by watching the driving instructor, you must get in the driver’s seat yourself.
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