Distillation is the boiling of a liquid of mixed components. eg. salt water. The vapour is passed though a cooling tube and the pure water is seperated from the salt. Salt water eg oceans experience evaporation at a slow natural rate forming mostly clouds of pure water that then fall to earth as pure drinkable water.
no. because salt is left as it is in the base during evaporation.
By evaporation of water sodium chloride is obtained.
For example a solid from a liquid; evaporation of water from sea waters give salt.
the crystallized salt is left behind
evaporation followed by filitration
By evaporation concentration of salt increase; salted water has a higher density than pure water.
Distillation is the boiling of a liquid of mixed components. eg. salt water. The vapour is passed though a cooling tube and the pure water is seperated from the salt. Salt water eg oceans experience evaporation at a slow natural rate forming mostly clouds of pure water that then fall to earth as pure drinkable water.
Allow the water to evaporate, leaving behind the salt would be effective for separating salt and water in a mixture.
We can use evaporation method. water will evaporate from saline water on heating and salt is left behind.
The evaporation of water is slow when water is dissolved in salt. This is because of the salt molecules, the salt molecules is the reason for the slow evaporation.
salt is n a c l 2 go figure!! this is all I have on this one. I think I'm right on this one.
It is table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl), pure (more than 99,6 % NaCl) obtained by the evaporation of water from brines unde ra low pressure.
Yes. You can separate water from a salt solution by evaporation.
no. because salt is left as it is in the base during evaporation.
Salt can be obtained by evaporation of sea water.
By evaporation of water sodium chloride is obtained.