No but can you imagine if freezing it made it brittle and then you smashed it into water? Maybe the reaction would be super fast from the ball breaking into small chunks, or maybe the nitrogen would slow the reaction somehow. I’m curious about that idea now lol
I would like to see distilled coffee or some of the sports drinks like gatorade or powerade. im wondering if the caffeine makes its through from the coffee and if the sports drink just turns to regular water
why don't you simply read into distillation? you don't have to try that out in an experiment. in both cases it will be basically just the water that will end up in your distillate. there might be trace amounts of organic volatiles (e.g. ethanol and some of those responsible for the aroma in the coffee) especially in the coffee which could also get distilled over; but considering all the commonly known components (caffeine, sugar, colorants, preservatives, acid regulators etc.) basically only the water will distill over. I would suppose with gatorade you'll get pure water, with coffee you will get water with a very subtle, weird taste. Since a proper distillation takes quite some time it's a complete timewaster imo. Just ferment a few fruits with water (and depending on the type of fruit, a bit of extra sugar) and bakers yeast and distill that instead. this way you may end up with a product worth your time invested. But if you do that, please first read a bit into the topic or your product might end up blinding you.
It may make a difference in the initial distillate as some chemicals in the soda may boil off and condense with the water. Once those smaller quantities of chemicals burn off you are getting distilled water and filtering that would be pretty redundant. Also I think they didn't for the time factor because both of these processes take a lot of time.
I believe filtering after distilling is better than the other way around because sending pure Dr. Pepper down a filter INSTANTLY overwhelms and even kills the filter. By distilling it first, the only thing the Brita filter will do is remove the taste (thanks to the activated charcoal).
*I'm just going to ask what we are all thinking* : What happens when you put Dr. Pepper through both the distiller and the Brita filter????? edit: How the ****** does this have so many likes????? Also, the more people who like and reply to this, the higher the chances of tkor actually doing this, also, I just love hearing other people's ideas...
I know how to distill things, my friend makes rose water which is pretty much rose petals and water distilled. What she does is take a large pot and a small bowl, fill the pot with water, put the bowl in the center, put the lid on the pot upside down and let it boil, and boom, the water boils, turns to steam, hits the lid and drips into the bowl and then you have distilled water
You can easily make a homade distillery. Use a 5 gallons bucket, coil some copper wire, and use a stockpot with a lid and drill a hole for the copper and caulk. Plenty of videos on RUclips. Just look up diy still moonshine still on youtube
Double distilling would probably also work. Not keeping the "head" that's distilled first with most of the spices and then redistilling the water that they called sulfuric.
Yeah i was hoping for multiple runs through the filter, and also thought it would be cool to see what happened if you distilled the filtered and vice versa
Calli and Nate remind me of those two cool counselors at every summer camp, who are the ones who teach you the most but you also have the most fun with.
When you distill the doctor pepper the volatile spices and flavorings distill of before the water, making the first water "tasty". The filter is supposed to take out things that aren't water soluble and some salts, which is why the apple juice(flavours are mostly sugar and citric acid) tasted kind of the same, but the DrP(flavours are mostly from oils) tasted nothing. When the recombination of the DrP syrup and water/flavourings would taste pretty much the same, based on how much loss there is of flavorings in the system. Source: I almost got a masters in Chemistry.
Yes, and no. The liquid in your pot is going to boil at the temp it boils at. You cant change that (unless you start talking vacuum distillation, whole other topic). So it becomes about controlling heat to effect the offtake speed and the amount of reflux you create. Distillation will "work" regardless of how well you control these two things. As long as a liquid is evaporating and then being recommended is "working". But having more control will give you "better" results.
Random fact: for over 100 years maps showed an island of the coast Of Australia that doesn’t exist called Sandy Island. In 2012 a scientist went to do a survey and discovered it wasn’t there. It’s thought that it was mistaken for a volcanic rock
You could do something fun with it? That distiller is also sold as an alcohol distiller, or moonshine still! Which is the same, but under different names! Have fun with it! Haha
@@keithaugust9303 Look it up, you just dump the first few batches out, and keep the rest. You don't really need precise control, because if theres still ethanol left, the temp won't go up more than 80C really, untill it's really forced.
@@dangerousdoggo5465 please note I said "safely distill," your argument is broadly accurate, but your method would introduce a lot of risk. Both of our methods would still yield results.
YOU GUYS NEED TO DO A LIVE Q&A! (Like so they can see and I’m not begging for likes I just really want them to see and I’m not a bot I just want them to see)
Zero Water is actually a 5 stage filter, and the Brita in this demonstration is a basic 2 or 3 stage filter. So yes, a Zero Water pitcher's filter would do more filtering. At the very least the first few ounces would be colorless. I know, I tried it with Coke and Dr. Pepper before in a Zero Water pitcher. ha ha
I'd like to see The King of Random experiment with those hand held water filled ring toss games and see what other liquids they can put inside of them! Yes?
Tried drinking Gatorade with ice in it whenever I drink Gatorade with ice in it even after like five seconds it taste like pretty much all the flavors gone
Since the distiller did kind of opposite things from each other: take the filtered and distill it; separately, take the distilled and filter it. See if there's a difference. Great episode!
A water distiller is about $80 on Amazon. Totally worth the investment if you use distilled water regularly. I have always wondered what would happen with different things in the distiller! Distillers can be cleaned easily with a spoon of malic acid and water, just let it heat a little and rinse basically 😊
You can clean it with white vinegar as well. Put some in a spray bottle and wet down the areas where the deposits are forming. That's how I clean mine.
(NOTE: I'm sorry if this sounds rude, I'm not trying to be a show off, just discussing science. I apologise if it offends you :)) The last experiment with the salt: the regular filter wouldn't have ever worked because unlike the superior one, it doesn't heat up the liquid. Salt dissolves in liquid, so evaporaring the liquid and then condescending it is the only way to seperate the solvent from the liquid. I can't explain the colour change, but that was a consistent feature so and may be to do with the base liquid having "kept" the colour while the evaporated and condensed water was clear, but otherwise, the regular filter lacked the heating element to seperate a salt solution
@Howdy Justice Then don't read it. Like I said, I'm discussing scientific evidence to prove a point to reach an end goal. If you don't like it, why are you even watching the video? Doesn't seem like your thing tbh
Y'all missed out. You should have taken the Brita filtered Dr Pepper and then run it through the distillery. And so on and so on. Especially, since like you were saying it's like one filtered what the other was not filtering. Let me know what you think. Another Awesome Video. Thanks So much!
9:57 I make Apple Juice (family business) and its just Organic apples and asbsorbic acid to keep the colour. I wonder what the ingredients are for that "apple juice" even tho it says 💯
The process of distilling functions in stages. When you take something with multiple boiling points, the lowest BP will be the most concentrated. In alcohol, the lower BP is ethanol, so you concentrate it with higher alcohol and less water. The reason some flavors, like the amaretto, were so strong is because they are volatile oils that convert to vapors much more readily than the surrounding water. Likewise, you lose 90-98% of coloration in things since dyes and coloring are often higher BP or made of dissolved solids. Source: I make moonshine.
It's been a long time since I've seen that one, but didn't they have to filter it several times to get it to come out clear? Also, didn't they use Mountain Dew, which doesn't use caramel coloring?
Callie: it has no smell
Nate: *sniffs liquid harder*
Callie:i said it has no smell
I can hear
hah me too 😅
Purée watermelon and distill that. Is it truly WATERmelon?
No it is just an imposter
Oooo
water"nt-melon
Purée de melon d’eau
Yes it is because it’s called WATERmelon so watermelon has to be watermelon 🍉
I'd actually like to see an ultrasonic humidifier with different liquids
Same
That would be cool
so like my humidifier
Wouldn't that just make ultra tiny droplets of what ever liquid?
THIS
I like how both modern rogue and king of random decided ya know what we should distill Dr Pepper
Ur comment is top #1
More of a, they did something neat, so lets do it too.
I thought the modern rogue did something like this
I feel like KOR copys modern rogue more than theyd like to admit
I also like how, despite all the times Modern Rogue mentioned spelling it right, someone who watched them still failed.
If Nate is disgusted, you KNOW it's bad. That man puts EVERYTHING in his mouth.
EVERYTHING?
@@shop10shiftcgi66 EVERYTHING. I'm honestly surprised he hasn't gotten sick from anything yet.
*insert lenny face*
@jakkasu1337 some sort of metal or plastic toxicity.
*{Winged_ Angel}* omfg lmao
They actually found something that Nate declared as disgusting instantly
You should put a bathbomb in liquid nitrogen or dry ice
Oh this is actuallu super cool, i wanna see this now
Bathbombs activate in water it wouldn’t rlly do anything
@@iasudiasjdokasmkdomasokdiz4286 :(
Sorry m8 it’s just the way there made
No but can you imagine if freezing it made it brittle and then you smashed it into water? Maybe the reaction would be super fast from the ball breaking into small chunks, or maybe the nitrogen would slow the reaction somehow. I’m curious about that idea now lol
You should try freeze drying the liquids after they have been through each process or try different methods to reduce them down further
If they wanted to distill it completely they would’ve just boiled it
Jacob Bartlett what?
6:23 They be drinkin' Minecraft awkward potion.
Treacherosity I get you
You mean 7:15
Calli: No smell
Nate:**Nearly sticks nose in filtered Dr Pepper to sniff it**
Ah yes, my favorite drink
*Distilled Dr. Pepper*
P L A N T
Diet Coke is better
@@sarahkelley8355 I'm more of a diet water person
yes diet water
I prefer distilled Coke or Fanta m
8:00 who else thought that Callie sounded like a little child right at that moment? 😂
Y’all should cook storebrand stuffing and then dehydrated and see if it’s still the same!
Then grammar and spelling
The Modern Rogue did this with a moonshine still, great video, I highly recommend it
He knows, he showed the video lol
Let’s be honest Nate’s reactions are hilarious 😂
"It's not pleasant."
"Yeah, but it's water."
You mean “it’s not pleasant”
“No, but it’s water”
EventHorizon The female NightFury ok english teacher
I would like to see distilled coffee or some of the sports drinks like gatorade or powerade. im wondering if the caffeine makes its through from the coffee and if the sports drink just turns to regular water
Ooh cool idea
ret and link
Cream corn
why don't you simply read into distillation? you don't have to try that out in an experiment.
in both cases it will be basically just the water that will end up in your distillate. there might be trace amounts of organic volatiles (e.g. ethanol and some of those responsible for the aroma in the coffee) especially in the coffee which could also get distilled over; but considering all the commonly known components (caffeine, sugar, colorants, preservatives, acid regulators etc.) basically only the water will distill over. I would suppose with gatorade you'll get pure water, with coffee you will get water with a very subtle, weird taste. Since a proper distillation takes quite some time it's a complete timewaster imo.
Just ferment a few fruits with water (and depending on the type of fruit, a bit of extra sugar) and bakers yeast and distill that instead. this way you may end up with a product worth your time invested. But if you do that, please first read a bit into the topic or your product might end up blinding you.
Mr. Everything or like a water with the powder stuff you put in it
Me scrolling through youtube:
King of random: can you distill dr. Pepper?
Me: well well well then lets find out
I feel like this show has become like family-friendly Fear Factor with extra steps but I am not complaining lol
Why you didn't try both!? like doing a double filter process...
Won't make difference
@@rajrishiparmar1362 did you try it?
It may make a difference in the initial distillate as some chemicals in the soda may boil off and condense with the water. Once those smaller quantities of chemicals burn off you are getting distilled water and filtering that would be pretty redundant.
Also I think they didn't for the time factor because both of these processes take a lot of time.
Or mix em.
I believe filtering after distilling is better than the other way around because sending pure Dr. Pepper down a filter INSTANTLY overwhelms and even kills the filter. By distilling it first, the only thing the Brita filter will do is remove the taste (thanks to the activated charcoal).
It's funny how Cali always just stands there and does like 10 different facial expressions while she waits
*I'm just going to ask what we are all thinking* :
What happens when you put Dr. Pepper through both the distiller and the Brita filter?????
edit: How the ****** does this have so many likes????? Also, the more people who like and reply to this, the higher the chances of tkor actually doing this, also, I just love hearing other people's ideas...
or what happens if you mix the distilled DP and the filtered DP together
@@firewalldaprotogen Agreed!!! They should just make a whole follow-up video...
@@firewalldaprotogen I really wanted to see what it would taste like if they mixed the britta filter water with the first batch.
I was really waiting for them to do that
i was very much expecting them to do it
When I clicked on the video, I thought you were going to make Dr. Pepper moonshine.
"its like drinking candey" the way she said candy tho, we love u cali
It sounded normal?
@@leviwhite3381 hush levi, we jews have a thing for hearing
daniel yeroshalmi jews must have respect, even though I’m white. I don’t want ANYONE at ALL to be racist.
@@DatBullsFan I'm jewish....
I agree, the way she says it is A m a z i n g
Can you make a homemade distiller at home? And if not what are the different ways to distill water?
Batul Ali you can filter water with filter paper, sand and gravel (probaply something else too)
I know how to distill things, my friend makes rose water which is pretty much rose petals and water distilled. What she does is take a large pot and a small bowl, fill the pot with water, put the bowl in the center, put the lid on the pot upside down and let it boil, and boom, the water boils, turns to steam, hits the lid and drips into the bowl and then you have distilled water
It was a while ago, but the Modern Rogue video they referenced in the video I'm pretty sure used a homemade distiller.
You can easily make a homade distillery. Use a 5 gallons bucket, coil some copper wire, and use a stockpot with a lid and drill a hole for the copper and caulk. Plenty of videos on RUclips. Just look up diy still moonshine still on youtube
You can make a homemade distiller, sure. This is how moonshiners make their whiskey. Just be careful of your states or countries laws concerning them.
No combining the two?
One takes the color, one takes the flavour so... Water? :D
Double distilling would probably also work. Not keeping the "head" that's distilled first with most of the spices and then redistilling the water that they called sulfuric.
Yeah i was hoping for multiple runs through the filter, and also thought it would be cool to see what happened if you distilled the filtered and vice versa
I can see someone making moonshine with this 😭😭🤣
10:55
Nate reminded me of a child, saying “very salty” like that
its somehow cute
8:00 was cute too lmao
"Vewwy shalty" I'm dead lmao
10:57
@Dr. Duct Tape where is it
@@leavemealone9382 check stamp
Nate, I hope you’re grandma is very happy person because she sounds like a great person
Thanks for the entertainment during this time🙂
My pleasure
But u haven't watched all of it
Thanks for the comment during this time
Your welcome
Nate’s face when he tastes something nasty is so hilarious to me🤣🤣🤣
Calli and Nate remind me of those two cool counselors at every summer camp, who are the ones who teach you the most but you also have the most fun with.
I'm just imagining his grandma being like ' you do weird stuff on the RUclips, you want this? '
I think that's exactly what was said 😂
That was the saltiest response ever!
Callie: "Worth it?"
Nate: "Na!"
Nickel Cerium!!!!!!
7:57
Calli:
*giggles
It's liKE DRinKinG CaNDy
When you watch the modern rogue one time
fellow mr fan
Came here to say the same thing.
Cool! The Modern Rogue also tried Distilling Dr. Pepper too!
Lol. This is what I use to finish off my moonshine!! A great way to get started making spirits at home.
That applejuice container looks just like a frying oil in my country😂
Two Questions: What happens when you put it through both and what happens when you mix the distilled "water" and the liquid left over?
I'm wondering the same thing
I’m really surprised they didn’t try this
I made this same comment! Glad to see that other people are wondering the same thing!!!
When you distill the doctor pepper the volatile spices and flavorings distill of before the water, making the first water "tasty". The filter is supposed to take out things that aren't water soluble and some salts, which is why the apple juice(flavours are mostly sugar and citric acid) tasted kind of the same, but the DrP(flavours are mostly from oils) tasted nothing. When the recombination of the DrP syrup and water/flavourings would taste pretty much the same, based on how much loss there is of flavorings in the system. Source: I almost got a masters in Chemistry.
DONT BUY MCDONALDS CHICKEN NUGGETS I CHIPPED MY TOOTH ON ONE TAKE MY ADVICE I WARN YOU
I would like to see filtering through the Britta and then what ever is filtered filtered through the distillery. See if both methods balance out. 😁
Distilling only works when the boiling points of the contaminates are above that of water and you keep the vessel you are heating very near 212F/100C.
Yes, and no. The liquid in your pot is going to boil at the temp it boils at. You cant change that (unless you start talking vacuum distillation, whole other topic). So it becomes about controlling heat to effect the offtake speed and the amount of reflux you create.
Distillation will "work" regardless of how well you control these two things. As long as a liquid is evaporating and then being recommended is "working". But having more control will give you "better" results.
Random fact: for over 100 years maps showed an island of the coast Of Australia that doesn’t exist called Sandy Island. In 2012 a scientist went to do a survey and discovered it wasn’t there. It’s thought that it was mistaken for a volcanic rock
I am disappointed that I don't know this and I am Australian
That is really big of you to admit that you are a continent.
@@timothyneiswander3151 oops, I will have to correct that
Lol he’s a continent
No there was an island and the year 2012 when the world was predicted to end, the world didn't end but the island did
Nate will litteraly try anything. If he can consume it safely, he will. I love that. It makes me laugh with everything he eats.
Who else always looks at the Jolly Rancher foot in the background 😂
Edit: Jolly Rancher foot
It is jolly ranches believe it or not
Yea it's not gummy its a jolly rancher foot
Yeah sorry
I did't till u said somthing lol
There's also the hand in the glass.
This is one of my favorite channels and I don't like many things but this I like
Ok
“Lit mobile just sent me this battery bank for an unboxing”
Antica lol
lol
*Dead Faced* Im excited to see whats inside
Let’s see what’s inside. Ah yes I never expected a battery pack from Lit Mobile whoa
aliens in movies-drinks liquids with hands/other body parts
nate-drinks liquids with nose
dont believe me watch the footage
5:19, 5:21,5:24
Malcolm Young he is smelling
@Minecraft Madison r\Woooooosshhh
Random fact:
Dolphins have names for each other.
Cool, do you know the dolphins brain to body size?
them: OH HEY BOB #3468
@EthanHarry Du and a banana tree is a herb
EthanHarry Du your a berry
random fact: blue whales are Not the longest animals
Modern Rogue did this a long time ago, even with specifically distilling Dr Pepper
You guys should distill then use the filter and see if it come out to plain water
Get a giant plasma globe then set it on fire. Please!
Horse K0w might they all die
You can't set tempered glass on fire
Could you just cover it in lighter fuel and light it ?
normal human: “it works fine.”
Nate: “it works somewhat decently okay.”
"There's a little bit of... summpin'..." 🤣
Can we just talk about how Nate knows what apple peal soaked in water taste like?
Naruto Uzumaki oop
12:00 lmfao I been laughing at this for so long
You could do something fun with it? That distiller is also sold as an alcohol distiller, or moonshine still! Which is the same, but under different names! Have fun with it! Haha
You'd need relatively precise thermal control to safely distill ethanol, but yeah, broadly it's the sane set up
Same*
@@keithaugust9303 Look it up, you just dump the first few batches out, and keep the rest. You don't really need precise control, because if theres still ethanol left, the temp won't go up more than 80C really, untill it's really forced.
@@dangerousdoggo5465 please note I said "safely distill," your argument is broadly accurate, but your method would introduce a lot of risk.
Both of our methods would still yield results.
@@keithaugust9303 Can you please explain what risks my method would induce?
Use the distiller to make a small amount of alcohol for hand sanitizer.
1. You would need a license 2. You would probably need a proper distiller 3. Watch HTME for that
@@wenlock8069 you only need a license if you get caught
@@0zmosis2001 Pretty sure posting a video of it counts as "caught."
Nate’s face was so funny 😂🤣😂
The Modern Rogue have act l y distilled Dr. Pepper with a home made distillery
Did you watch this video? They reference this video more than once...
YOU GUYS NEED TO DO A LIVE Q&A!
(Like so they can see and I’m not begging for likes I just really want them to see and I’m not a bot I just want them to see)
They did one on discord awhile ago.
Welllllllll I DIDN'T think you were a bot... Until you said that!😆
(I kidding)
kittens litte one
Lol
A smile shot across my face when nate mentioned Rhett & Link. But when R&L filtered soda it went clear.
You need to do this again with a high quality backpacking filter like a Sawyer squeeze or an iodine pump filter.
Or a Berkey
Or, try a Lifestraw.
@@robloxbadges6939 Lifestraws are terrible.
I use the "zero water" water pitcher. It claims to remove everything from your water, so would that work better with non-water liquids?
Zero Water is actually a 5 stage filter, and the Brita in this demonstration is a basic 2 or 3 stage filter. So yes, a Zero Water pitcher's filter would do more filtering. At the very least the first few ounces would be colorless. I know, I tried it with Coke and Dr. Pepper before in a Zero Water pitcher. ha ha
Why not grind citric acid in water and carbonate it with some simple syrup and orange essence ..hmm perhaps I'll just walk to the store ..
Thank you for using my favorite soda (the Dr pepper cream soda) as a test subject.
Modern rogue : we cant destill our own alcohol so let do dr. Pepper
Tkor: mm intresting is it real and posible
HAHAHA
Yep, exactly.
Modern Rogue rocks :)
"it tastes like odd water"
-Chews the odd water....
LMAO!!!
They're doing it right. Chewing helps the tasting sensation activate.
@@LordDragon1965 I did not know that- True? Fun facts? TY! :-)
You guys should do some stuff with thick water like distilling, carbonating, freeze drying, vacuum chamber, boiling,
and a taste test
11:55 Learn German with Nate! Yayy :D
I don’t get it...
@@XTreMe2k6 "Ach" is one stereotype of the German langage, and he said it perfectly after drinking that super salty water :)
All I could think about in this video was.....
“i dOn’T haVe dR pePpEr at hOme.. :c “
NovaFinity _ all i could think is about grants death
MysteriousOrb wtf
Same
@@inferno9687 is he alive or not?
Dead.
This was a very interesting video! Thanks for the upload!👍👍
“Brita filter”
*War flashbacks*
With zero water
Unus Annus
i dont get it
@@_Wheels_21 yes *Unus Annus*
😋
Tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic tic
“It’s very carmely” Cally: ooh yes
Calli*
@GeorgeSherwood Thank you
Wine, beer, and and whiskey. Oh, and his face on the distilled apple juice and salty colored concentrate and her laugh, priceless.
Ah yes Nate snorting a shot of Dr. Pepper
way to keep it kid friendly
who else here was expecting alcoholic distilling? Was really hoping for some Dr. Pepper moonshine
especially with the clip of Jesse from Stillit snuck in there!
Why not carbonated olive juice and saphyres gin ?
I'd like to see The King of Random experiment with those hand held water filled ring toss games and see what other liquids they can put inside of them! Yes?
How about dry ice and beer.. in a kiddy pool
This is hard water
Man I thought that was ice
Do you not know what hard water is?
@@Ethan-mc1pg r/whooosh
Tried drinking Gatorade with ice in it whenever I drink Gatorade with ice in it even after like five seconds it taste like pretty much all the flavors gone
Based off of the description of the Apple Juice distillation results. I think I would enjoy distilled lemon juice! Maybe with a touch of sugar.
So, my take away from this is: First distill Dr. Pepper, then run it through a Brita to make it drinkable.
Other people: This is another great TKOR video.
Me: They changed the intro music!!!
Yea
The intro music is not new
Since the distiller did kind of opposite things from each other: take the filtered and distill it; separately, take the distilled and filter it. See if there's a difference.
Great episode!
Obi1kenobi10 said mix the distilled and the filtered!
You could see how it compares to the original product!
Company: Only water in the ultrasonic humidifier!
Me: I kind of want to not, and put Dr pepper
Company: Imma smack you
11:58
That face tho!
A water distiller is about $80 on Amazon. Totally worth the investment if you use distilled water regularly. I have always wondered what would happen with different things in the distiller! Distillers can be cleaned easily with a spoon of malic acid and water, just let it heat a little and rinse basically 😊
You can clean it with white vinegar as well. Put some in a spray bottle and wet down the areas where the deposits are forming. That's how I clean mine.
I’m just asking something: Why do random facts always get so many likes?
Did you know that cows are not actually real
Random fact: Random facts get lots of likes.
Because it’s the only thing really in the comments of any video that interests many people in this quarantine...
@@Sousaboi865 ikr its mostly just scams and like beggars in comments
Random fact:
This comment was sandwiched between two random fact comments!
(NOTE: I'm sorry if this sounds rude, I'm not trying to be a show off, just discussing science. I apologise if it offends you :))
The last experiment with the salt: the regular filter wouldn't have ever worked because unlike the superior one, it doesn't heat up the liquid. Salt dissolves in liquid, so evaporaring the liquid and then condescending it is the only way to seperate the solvent from the liquid. I can't explain the colour change, but that was a consistent feature so and may be to do with the base liquid having "kept" the colour while the evaporated and condensed water was clear, but otherwise, the regular filter lacked the heating element to seperate a salt solution
@Howdy Justice Then don't read it. Like I said, I'm discussing scientific evidence to prove a point to reach an end goal. If you don't like it, why are you even watching the video? Doesn't seem like your thing tbh
Y'all missed out. You should have taken the Brita filtered Dr Pepper and then run it through the distillery. And so on and so on. Especially, since like you were saying it's like one filtered what the other was not filtering.
Let me know what you think. Another Awesome Video. Thanks So much!
9:57 I make Apple Juice (family business) and its just Organic apples and asbsorbic acid to keep the colour. I wonder what the ingredients are for that "apple juice" even tho it says 💯
so just apple juice and vitamin c ill have to try that do you happen to know the ratio off the top of you head?
Why not citric acid powder?
TKOR: Has Tons Of Machines And Stuff
My Family: Has Toaster
Would love to see you guys try to distill thick water
I was drinking some Dr. pepper and cream watching this
I was sipping on my Dr. Pepper when I saw this video pop up! 😂😭
The process of distilling functions in stages. When you take something with multiple boiling points, the lowest BP will be the most concentrated. In alcohol, the lower BP is ethanol, so you concentrate it with higher alcohol and less water. The reason some flavors, like the amaretto, were so strong is because they are volatile oils that convert to vapors much more readily than the surrounding water. Likewise, you lose 90-98% of coloration in things since dyes and coloring are often higher BP or made of dissolved solids.
Source: I make moonshine.
When Rhett and Link put soda through a brita filter the soda went clear
It's been a long time since I've seen that one, but didn't they have to filter it several times to get it to come out clear? Also, didn't they use Mountain Dew, which doesn't use caramel coloring?
I think so
They used zero water not Brita
Different soda
Most expensive way to get a glass of water :^D
Can you try cooking rice in different liquids? Is it possible to make different flavors??
I love how we have 5 firsts!