Whilst it is evaporating hold a large jar over the top to catch the steam, when it cools down you will have the water without the salt and it will be pure.
As salt does not evaporate from water no such term exists.
A salt and water solution
Evaporate the water from the salt water to leave the salt. Get fresh water once it is dry and add it to the salt. The salt dissolves again. A compound cannot be separated by simple means (e.g. Evaporating). A mixture can be.
take some alkali in a beaker and some acid in a test tube that is enough to neutralize the alkali. then pour the neutralized material in an evaporating basin. put the evaporating basin on a stove, when the water is evaporated salt will appear.
Generically it would be referred to as a residue. Its exact nature depends on what you evaporated.
By evaporating the sea water. What remains is salt.
evaporating the water, the salt has a much later boiling point than the water and will be left behind
Simple: evaporating the water.
Evaporating the water salt can be recrystallized.
Evaporating water dried salt is obtained.
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Salt can be extracted from salt water by evaporating a thin layer of sea water and the salt will remain.
As salt does not evaporate from water no such term exists.
sea salt
Salt remain as residue after evaporation.
No it does not. There is no danger with evaporating salt water.
You cant filter it out. you desalinate water through evaporating the water out of the salt.