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Destilliertes Wasser (Deut.); agua destilada (Esp.); água destilada (Port.) | Destilliertes Wasser (Deut.); agua destilada (Esp.); água destilada (Port.) | ||
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* Richard C. Wolbers, Nanette T. Sterman, Chris Stavroudis, ''Notes for Workshop on New Methods in the Cleaning of Paintings'', J.Paul Getty Trust, Los Angeles, 1990 | * Richard C. Wolbers, Nanette T. Sterman, Chris Stavroudis, ''Notes for Workshop on New Methods in the Cleaning of Paintings'', J.Paul Getty Trust, Los Angeles, 1990 | ||
− | * | + | * Conservation termlist: www.hants.org.uk/museums |
− | * Wikipedia, | + | * Wikipedia,: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distilled_water (Accessed Mar. 1, 2006) |
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 22 July 2022
Description
Water that has been heated to its boiling point of 100 degrees centigrade, vaporized, then condensed on a cool surface and collected. Distilled water is purer than tap water because dissolved solids, such as salts, will not vaporize. However, some dissolved organic materials may co-distill with the water.
Synonyms and Related Terms
Destilliertes Wasser (Deut.); agua destilada (Esp.); água destilada (Port.)
Resources and Citations
- Richard C. Wolbers, Nanette T. Sterman, Chris Stavroudis, Notes for Workshop on New Methods in the Cleaning of Paintings, J.Paul Getty Trust, Los Angeles, 1990
- Conservation termlist: www.hants.org.uk/museums
- Wikipedia,: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distilled_water (Accessed Mar. 1, 2006)