A filter or filtration. This is the process of separating solids from liquids by providing a medium (filter) through which only the fluids can pass. The water in this case would be the filtrate.
evaporating the water... the salt will be left behind.
no it can not do it
A mixture of water and alcohol can be separated by distillation.
filtration
Water is not a mixture at any temperature. It is a compound of oxygen and hydogen.
Helium is gaseous but it is not a mixture - it is a chemical element.
Room temperature air. The water keeps it fresher.
You can use water at room temperature.
hot oil.
Water is not a mixture at any temperature. It is a compound of oxygen and hydogen.
The temperature of the water/salt solution will equalize to room temperature.
Helium is gaseous but it is not a mixture - it is a chemical element.
Room temperature water is the same as room temperature which ranges from 14C-25C (59F-77F)
Room temperature air. The water keeps it fresher.
yes,at room temperature by decreasing the pressure we can boil the water.
Yes, margarine at room temperature is a (semi) solid mixture mainly composited of vegatable oils, fats and water
Room temperature
Water is not solid at room temperature, unless the room is also a freezer.
It is a mixture; a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute - the sugar) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent - the water).
Sodium chloride is a compound and not a mixture because it is a pure substance which cannot be separated physically. Mixtures contain components which are not chemically bonded, and thus can typically be separated by nonchemical means. However, all of the atoms in sodium chloride are bonded in a network and can only be separated with chemical methods.
room temperature