By evaporation of water sodium chloride is obtained.
There is no such thing as an "element" for sea water. Sea water is primarily water, H20 (a compound) with various other compounds (ie, salts) in solution.
the mass of it is to multiply the height and width and find your base
Sea water is considered a mixture, because it consists of several salts dissolved in water and they are not chemically combined. Since you can't distinguish its components with the naked eye, then it's a homogeneous mixture.
Iodine is found in nature and is not synthesized. As an example, there is iodine in sea water.
Na, Sodium
Evaporating the water from sea waters crystallized sodium chloride is obtained.
By evaporation of water sodium chloride is obtained.
There is no such thing as an "element" for sea water. Sea water is primarily water, H20 (a compound) with various other compounds (ie, salts) in solution.
Magnesium is obtained from sea water
sodium ******************* Salt
Sea water is enclosed in a closed area. Water is evaporated and then salt is obtained.
Water is available from melted ice, or from desalinated sea water.
I think its mercury
they can get the sea water into a chamber then evaporate it and make it go through a pipe then condense it into someing
Salt can be obtained by evaporation of sea water.
The element obtained from ilmenite and rutile is Titanium.