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you can evaporate the liquid with heat

the solids will not evaporate with it

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Q: How do you remove dissolved solids from water?
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When water evporates does the dissolved solids in the water also evaporate?

The dissolved solids are not evaporated.


Does the level of total dissolved solids in water affect chlorine disinfection?

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Components of mineral water?

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