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PIC:Separate water from tea
« on: November 03, 2024, 03:12:40 PM »
Hello everyone.
As my user name told I just have one thing to question about where I often do math, seldom with mechanism and rarely here when I cannot avoid science yet not representing I am good in academic life.

Subject is what I need to determine is it worths anyone act like a ‘gold digger’ into.(Isotope/Topo)

I had iced half bottle of tea for fun with hot weather and it resulted in converged state what make the outer parts fade to transparency and later the ‘tea’ melt and spill out at first till left a tend to clear ice.

Is it something already be known in chemistry?

Thank you for the attention in anyway with any reply even reply=0.

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Re: PIC:Separate water from tea
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2024, 05:14:14 PM »
I had iced half bottle of tea for fun with hot weather and it resulted in converged state what make the outer parts fade to transparency and later the ‘tea’ melt and spill out at first till left a tend to clear ice.

Please elaborate, I have serious problem understanding the process you described.
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Re: PIC:Separate water from tea
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2024, 06:19:01 PM »
See if something called zone refining fits.  Its used in semiconductors, but you will find zone refining in many other places.  You have just o e cycle of it.  Usually, many melt and freeze cycle are performed to purify a single component. See if it fits shat you are doing.  Good luck!!


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Re: PIC:Separate water from tea
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2024, 12:18:06 AM »
I had iced half bottle of tea for fun with hot weather and it resulted in converged state what make the outer parts fade to transparency and later the ‘tea’ melt and spill out at first till left a tend to clear ice.

Please elaborate, I have serious problem understanding the process you described.

Apologised to the Cantonese’s English. Please noticed back user Marquis had figured out where my question were existed already and myself would call it a done at first then any details of it will be frankly provide with relatively precise request out of below:
1. Fill the bottle in half with tea which is BREWED
2. Put it into different negative Celsius circumstances maybe every five differences
3. Take it out from there with different durations
4. Everyone is an observer

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Re: PIC:Separate water from tea
« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2024, 12:27:42 AM »
See if something called zone refining fits.  Its used in semiconductors, but you will find zone refining in many other places.  You have just o e cycle of it.  Usually, many melt and freeze cycle are performed to purify a single component. See if it fits shat you are doing.  Good luck!!

Thanks but hesitate to thanks for where has a quote said ‘luck is for loser’.

Haven’t get the relative information of ‘zone-refining’ yet but it already sounds absolutely what I thought it might be in somewhen-somewhere-somehow-someone’s history.

Frankly appreciated.

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Re: PIC:Separate water from tea
« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2024, 09:59:59 AM »
A difference in cultures.  Western cultures look at things slightly differently.  There are many with the proper training, proper resources , who just don't happen to be in the right place at the right time.  Penicillin is an example.  A culture was found killing other Microbial growths.  The right person, with the right training, found it at the right time. 

 With the growth of statistics in western industrial work, luck definitely plays a role. Sometimes, its only by chance a problem is found.  Cost cutting is done using statistics to "prove" additional testing is not needed.  Often, these errors are only caught by luck. Been down that road several times.

Regardless,  I will always wish friends good luck!!


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Re: PIC:Separate water from tea
« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2024, 01:32:25 PM »
A difference in cultures.  Western cultures look at things slightly differently.  There are many with the proper training, proper resources , who just don't happen to be in the right place at the right time.  Penicillin is an example.  A culture was found killing other Microbial growths.  The right person, with the right training, found it at the right time. 

 With the growth of statistics in western industrial work, luck definitely plays a role. Sometimes, its only by chance a problem is found.  Cost cutting is done using statistics to "prove" additional testing is not needed.  Often, these errors are only caught by luck. Been down that road several times.

Regardless,  I will always wish friends good luck!!

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