You can simply put the saltwater solution into distiller or whatever and boil it. All the steam that comes out of it will need to be collected in some fashion and stored separately. After hours and excessive amounts of energy have been used, the only thing that will remain in the first beaker/distiller will be the salt, and what you'll have in the steam catchment is pure water. Hey i saw this and i learned how to separate salt and water last year in 5th grade. All u do is evaporate out the water and the salt is left is the container If u want to keep the water, u could probably just put like some moisture collecting pan or something like that.
it is a homogeneous mixture because you cant physically take your hands and separate it like a salad where you can remove the tomatoes, carrots, etc...
because the components of a mixture are not changed
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Salt water is a homogeneous solution, and a mixture.
To separate a mixture of salt, sand, and water, you can use the process of filtration and evaporation. First, pour the mixture into a filter paper or a fine mesh to separate the sand from the water. Then, heat the saltwater solution to evaporate the water, leaving behind the salt crystals.
Yes, by evapouration to dryness, to get the salt. Then condensational process to get the fresh water.
Mixture
No it is a solution.
For example, evaporation can be used to separate saltwater and sugar and water.
it is a homogeneous mixture because you cant physically take your hands and separate it like a salad where you can remove the tomatoes, carrots, etc...
It is a solution, which is a type of mixture.
because the components of a mixture are not changed
There are many uses with salt.Sow have to separate it.
Because saltwater contain two substances, water and salt.
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Salt water is a homogeneous solution, and a mixture.
Vaporize it with light. (like SUN)