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The most common way of condensing emerging vapors is in what is called a worm. The most simple type of worm is a [[ | The most common way of condensing emerging vapors is in what is called a worm. The most simple type of worm is a [[copper]] coil placed into a bucket of cool water. As hot vapors emerge from the [[column]] of the [[still]], they enter the water-cooled worm and are condensed into the final [[distillate]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 30 September 2017
The most common way of condensing emerging vapors is in what is called a worm. The most simple type of worm is a copper coil placed into a bucket of cool water. As hot vapors emerge from the column of the still, they enter the water-cooled worm and are condensed into the final distillate.