I lay face to face on my bed in my room and started reading "Introduction to Alchemy."
... that? Is this about the water first?
Mud water is dirty, and it seems that there is quality in the "water" that looks so transparent.
Sometimes colorless substances blend in, or invisible small bacteria... mixed with such creatures.
It seems that such bad water should not be used when making things.
... let's go see some water.
First, the water in the well. This is what I found in the kitchen of the house.
[Water]
Quality: Normal -
Details: Contains extremely trace bacteria. It is desirable to boil and use.
... I can't see, but I have bacteria!
"Hey, Maria."
I spoke to one of the cooks in the kitchen.
"Yes, Daisy, what's wrong?
Maria answers with an apron on her waist.
"Do you drink this well water as it is?
Maria shook her head and replied.
"In order for you to put it in your mouth, you can boil it once and drink it as tea, or even if not, you can drink something called 'hot water cooling' that has cooled the water. Even if I cook, I'll still simmer it....."
"Hey, Maria. Do you have" cold water "?
Maria brought me a glass of water from the back of the kitchen.
"Yes, please."
I stare into the water in the glass that was given to me.
[Water]
Quality: Normal
Details: The bacteria are dead. Drinkable.
My kitchen seems to be fine.
"Thank you, Maria!
Drinking the water, she returned the glass to Maria and left the kitchen.
Afterwards, I checked the pond in the rose garden in the garden.
[Water]
Quality: Low quality
Details: Contains soil, bacteria, and insects. Do not drink.
I also looked at the storm water accumulated in the tarai.
[Water]
Quality: Normal -
Details: Contains air pollutants. It is not suitable for drinking as is.
Hmm, but even if it's boiled, the quality can only be "normal"...
I run to my room and open the book again.
There was a continuation of the story of "Water". When it comes to making something with alchemy, they basically use a "distiller" to make "distilled water."
I embraced "Introduction to Alchemy/Upper" from my room and entered a lab away from me. Find the equipment based on the distiller painting in the book.
This is it.
The "flask" has a round bottom and narrow tip, and a lid with a tube to cover the top is attached, and the glassware on the lid is connected to the flask for receiving.
Underneath the flask, which was to be distilled, a magic heater was attached, as was a magic cooler on the lid with a tube over it.
This time, I took the flask to the kitchen and put the well water in the flask and returned to the lab. And since I am still five years old and I am forbidden to experiment alone, I decided to bring a maid to attend.
Place the flask with water in the distiller. Then switch on the magic tools.
Gradually, bubbles began to bubble around the flask, which became bigger and bigger. Water vapor starts to buildup and droplets accumulate in the lid and flow into the receiving flask.
After a while, I moved to the receiving side, so I turned off the magic tool switch.
And I compared the water in both flasks.
Here is the water accumulated on the receiving side.
[Water]
Quality: Quality
Details: Distilled water. Pure water.
This is the case with the flask that was first filled with water.
[Water]
Quality: Normal -
Details: Water with concentrated impurities. Waste.
I was able to make the basic distilled water for the experiment!
Well, the maid she dated didn't know the difference at all, so she leaned her neck and went back to her original job.