Dont get me wrong, but you seem to be asking how to separate salt from water. I think if you evaporate water, the salt cannot evaporate, and it stays behind. However, if the light is really hot, it will evaporate the salt along with the water. (Example: If you put salt and water in a dish and hold it on top of a lit candle, the light is hot enough to evaporate water, but not hot enough to evaporate salt.
by adding hot water
a very hot gas or steam (for water) or plasma maybe, but then that is not quite a gas, but a separate state.
I like peanut butter!
When water gets hot, the molecules separate out further apart. this then allows the sugar molecules to fit in between the water molecules easier.
yes you can but it melts the butter
A hot plate will separate salt water.
that happens because cold water is heavier than hot water.
ice melts faster in hot water because the hot water is transfering the separate particles in hot
Margarine will melt in hot water, even faster in hot, soapy water.
no u have 2 use peanut butter
Because butter is fat, which is nonpolar. Lemon juice mainly consists of water which is polar, and the two will therefore not mix.
Its a hot plate
Flush eyes with Water For 15 minutes. An see your optometrist or doctor to see if the Hot butter caused Any damage to your eyes.
To separate those three components you must first separate the sand from the water. The easiest and simplest way is to pass the water through a filter. This will leave you with the hot salt water. From here, all you have to do is evaporate the water so that only the salt is left. If you need to collect the water you can boil the water in a pot with a lid, slightly ajar, and let the condensed water collect in a separate container.
No. If you have hot water heat, you also have a separate air handler for the AC to circulate the air.
Most waxes will soften if you put it into a bowl of hot water. If you put butter into the same bowl, it will also soften.