1 Pour water on the mixture of salt and sand.
2 filter the salt water out of the sand with a filter paper.
3 evaporate the water out of the salt water, leaving only the salt.
the problem with this is when the salt desolves in the water the salt water also soaks into the sand so really when the sand dries out there is salt
To seperate salt from water, you can heat the water to make the subbstance evaporate leaving the salt in the container if in a container at the time. you can take the gassy matter wich is in the composition of(Hydrogen) now and cool it down to were oxygen mixes back into H2O.
yes you can, you use a separtion technique called evaporation, this is used to separate a solid from a liquid after the solid has dissolved in the liquid.
by collecting the water in a container and leave it in the sun to let the sea salt evaporate .
<p>You can separate the sand by filtration, but still the salt (mainly sodium chloride) is dissolved in the water. Then, you can separate the salt from water by distillation. The liquid you collect after water vapor is chilled is distilled water. You can use other methods to separate sand as sedimentation (usually slower than filtration) and salt as reverse osmosis.<p>
Boiling off the water from a salt solution will separate the solid salt and water (which can be collected by a condenser).
First you mix both chalk and salt in water. From the solution that you get, you can filter the chalk out because it is non soluble in water. As for the salt, all there is to do is to just evaporate the water out.
Salt candissolve ice, so the salt in sea water act like a antifreeze. Sea Water would probably start freezing at - 15C
The density of salt water is higher than fresh water.
yes
1. Because salted water is not a drinking water. 2. Because salt is an important product obtained from sea waters.
<p>You can separate the sand by filtration, but still the salt (mainly sodium chloride) is dissolved in the water. Then, you can separate the salt from water by distillation. The liquid you collect after water vapor is chilled is distilled water. You can use other methods to separate sand as sedimentation (usually slower than filtration) and salt as reverse osmosis.<p>
The easiest way to extract salt from water is to boil it until all the water has evaporated, which leaves the salt behind. This is the process used in "Sea Salt" production.
The easiest way to extract salt from water is to boil it until all the water has evaporated, which leaves the salt behind. This is the process used in "Sea Salt" production.
Yes, it is true; this is a method to obtain salt from sea water.
Desalination is the process to change the salt sea water into fresh water to become energy.
You can use evaporation, which is where you boil the water until all of it evaporates. Another way is to freeze water, leaving the salt on top.
Separate the sand grains using a fine mesh. Separate salt from the water by using evaporation (leaving the salt crystals behind), and condensation (turning the evaporated water vapor back into a liquid).
Sea water is salt water.
A hot plate will separate salt water.
the water has no salt and the sea water has salt