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The dissolved solids are not evaporated.
you can evaporate the liquid with heat the solids will not evaporate with it
The water will evaporate leaving just the solids
Salts are not evaporated and only a very small amount of salt particles can be carried in the atmosphere.
Not necessarily. I can evaporate a whole bucket full of pure distilled water and no mineral molecules will do anything!
The dissolved solids are not evaporated.
you can evaporate the liquid with heat the solids will not evaporate with it
Salt and sugar do not evaporate, but the water that they are dissolved in does.
Let the water evaporate, and the solids that were dissolved in the water will be left behind.
The easiest way to get dissolved solids back is to let the water evaporate.
The water will evaporate leaving just the solids
Salts are not evaporated and only a very small amount of salt particles can be carried in the atmosphere.
Salt does not evaporate. Solids do not evaporate .Salt water does evaporate, with the water becoming water vapor. A residue of salt crystals remains in place of the salt water solution after the water evaporates.
Not necessarily. I can evaporate a whole bucket full of pure distilled water and no mineral molecules will do anything!
Evaporate the liquid, possibly by heating it.
The suns heat evaporates water.
it contains dissolved water 'salt'