Boil the water off. It leaves the salt behind.
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
Yes
Boiling off the water from a salt solution will separate the solid salt and water (which can be collected by a condenser).
Boil away the water and the salt will be left.
No, it cannot separate salt from a salt solution. This is because salt is soluble in water.
A solution is a special kind of mixture. So yes, a mixture of salt and water could be called a solution. All of the salt would need to dissolve, though ... if there's undissolved salt in there, it's not a solution.
You boil the salt water so the water evaporates, leaving salt.
Destiling or reverse osmosis.
You can use evaporation to separate salt from a solution of salt and water.
rice from solution by filteration and salt by vaporising water .
Yes. You can separate water from a salt solution by evaporation.
If the solution only consists of dissolved salt and water, the answer is simple, just use evaportation, water goes, salt stays.