Filtering rain, ocean, and river water to drink?
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Theoretically, any water can be distilled to obtain pure, drinking water. Practically, it is a little harder to achieve, you need to monitor the temperature and condense only the vapors forming at 100 degrees C. Boiling will take care of salts, metals and other non-volatile compounds, as well as destroy all bacteria, viruses, etc. Repeating the distillation will guarantee drinking purity water, even if you start out with urine. I hope this is the kind of answer you are interested in.
Since water is itself a chemical, chemical-free water is an impossibility.
However, if you want the purest water possible, you need de-ionized water, which has all ions (calcium, magnesium, etc.) removed from it. You’re not going to be able to make it yourself without expensive machinery, though.