So would that mean then if you took the top 6" of ice off of a 20 ft. deep lake, the ice would be pure..??
                                   Grant..

Marshall Dudley wrote:

>From what I understand, with sea water, if you do not freeze more than 10% or so of it, the ice will be essentially as pure as distilled water. The problem is any entrapped water, and contamination. Thus it is best if you can put cold tubes into the water, and have it freeze to the tubes, producing a solid slick sheet of ice over the tubes, then rinse with pure water, and melt.

When frozen slowly, like in a freezer, the ice crystals form throughout the water, and are hard to seperate without contamination.

Marshall

twll wrote:

A few years ago I got something in the mail for freezingwater to make it pure.It sounded to good to be true so I discarded it.Anyway what would the PPM be for waterthat was purified like that if it worked like its suppose to?




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