Heat the water and salt, the water will evaporate and the salt will remain
no
it is not possible to seperate salt from the ice....bcoz...it is mixed up with water and if we make ithe ice into powder we can't seperate the salt from it...
Sive first to seperate the sand then boil or microwave until evaporated and you will have the salt.
dissolve it is water and filter it to remove the soil before boiling to allow the water to evaporate in order to get your salt
Yes. Solid salt does not conduct electricity, but salt water does.
No, still if the sugar dissalves its still going o contac with the salt.
After water evaporation solid salt remain as a residue.
Water is evaporated, salt remain as a solid residue.
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
No.You specifically need liquid water and solid sodium chloride to get salt water.
They are two different things . The salt chlorine generator is seperate from the pool pump .
Pour the mixture into the filter and since cooking oil is liquid and salt is a solid, salt is going to remain as the residue and cooking oil as the filtrate