By removing the water - usually by heating the solution up.
These salts are obtained from solutions evaporating the water.
Not all salts are neutral in water solutions.
Salt solutions can be heated to boil away the liquid or make it evaporate to give solid salts.
Water solutions of salts can be neutral, acidic or basic.
Aciddic salts have a pH under 7 in water solutions; the situation is reversed for basic salts.
Because salts can be in water solutions neutral, acidic or basic.
Yes, iron can displace copper from solutions of its salts through a displacement reaction. Iron has a higher reactivity than copper, so it can replace copper in the salt solution, forming iron salts and copper metal.
Salts are the products of a reaction between an acid and a base: - salts may be soluble or insoluble in water - water solutions of salts may be acidic, basic or neutral - salts may be ionic compounds
Evaporating the water salt is obtained.
Because the soluble salts are dissociated in water solutions forming ions.
Yes this may be possible.
Yes this may be possible.