suppose there is a mixture of salt and water..salt completely dissolves in water so after a certain time we will not be able to see salt particles in water..to recover the salt from the solution we can evaporate water and salt residues will be left behind.
5 cubes of sugar and one teaspoon full is needed in the preparation of salt sauger solution (SSS)
Salt is dissociated in ions in the solution; sugar is not dissociated.
A solute that is best recovered by evaporation of water is table salt (sodium chloride). When a salt solution is evaporated, the water will evaporate, leaving behind the salt crystals which can be collected.
First of all, this is a stupid question I mean are you in 1st Grade? But yes salt conducts electricity much better than sugar.
Table salt is NaCl while water is H2O. Also water is liquid while salt is solid..... if that isn't obvious
no salt solution is the conductor of electricity as sugar doesn't have as great an ionization as table salt
Almost any, but the easiest is a water solution. You just let the water evaporate.
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yes salt water solution is thinner than a sugar water solution because sugar has greaer density and occupies more space
BothThis is because the salt and sugar would dissolve creating a solution, and the sand would create a suspension!
Salt is dissociated in ions in the solution; sugar is not dissociated.
Salt is dissociated in ions in the solution; sugar is not dissociated.
Sugar and salt doesn't evaporate; the water from a sugar or salt solution is evaporating !
The mixture of sugar-salt solution can be separated by evaporation. If the water is completely evaporated we will get separated sugar from the mixture. If we dissolve the mixture in alcohol we will get the salt separated while sugar will be dissolved in alcohol. After that, the solution is further filtered and salt will be the residue of the solution.
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5 cubes of sugar and one teaspoon full is needed in the preparation of salt sauger solution (SSS)
Put them in water. Sugar dissolves, sand remains Filter the solution to separate sand and salt. Evaporate solution with dissolved salt to get salt back