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Chapter 18 Simple Salt Distillation Method in Wild Jungle Edition(2/2)

Without any expectations, the salt water was turbid and there were still green flocs floating.

Let the wood pick out the floc in the water, pour it into another stone jar, filter out the sand, and after doing this a few times, the salt water was poured into the groove in the stone.

While the wood was filtering the salt water, Xia Tuo used stones to build a table on the bonfire and put the stones containing the salt water on it.

He was not a top student in the world he lived in before, and he failed to pass the mathematics, physics and chemistry. He could only remember such a few things, and the next thing he could do was to depend on God's will.

The flames burned the stones, and soon the water in the grooves was boiled. At Xia Tuo's instructions, Mu still added firewood to the bottom.

Soon a thin layer of white and delicate appearance appeared on the surface of the groove.

It's done!

Xia Tuo stretched his head and looked towards the groove of the stone. Although the white color was still mottled and blue, it was much better than the salt grains at the beginning.

After a long time, the water in the stone was evaporated and a layer of fine salt crystals on the surface of the groove was attached. Xia Tuo reached out to dip a little and licked it with his tongue.

Um.

salty!

Although it still has a bitter taste, it also means that his wild jungle version of the distilled salt method works, but it's a pity that there is no iron pot.

But if they all get mixed up like this, what else can I be dissatisfied with?

I collected the salt in the groove of the stone, only a small handful, but it was white, which was many times better than the salt particles in the stone jar.
Chapter completed!
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