Ground salt is soluble in water, glass is not. Put the mixture in a strainer and run water over it for an extended period.
Water. The salt dissolves, the glass doesn't.
This method is called evaporation.
It involves heating the salt and water mixture with a power source and you will then be left with only salt.
salt can not be filtered the only way to seprate salt and water when salt has dissolved in water is evaperation, all the water will evaprate leaving the salt behind.
add all the components and mix them in a glass. strain the water from strainer in other glass and the sand will be separated. boil the water until it evaporates fully. water will be separated and the salt will be left.
salt corrodes glass
You can't use the same mixture because,a mixture of sand and water is a heterogeneous mixture.In this mixture the particles are not uniform which means they can't desolve into one an other,but the mixture of salt and water is a homogeneous solution because the particles can be desolve into one another to form a solution.
You smoke the bath salt "from" the glass tube not on it
A properties of compounds problem. Since salt dissolves in water, and glass does not you can dissolve the glass-salt mixture can then filter out the glass particles, then evaporate the salt solution, and you would get your salt. Though what I would do is buy more salt, and broken glass is never fun to play around with, even in chemistry class.
Leave a glass of water outside on a sunny day, the water will evaporate *soak up* leaving the salt in the glass.
mix the salt and sand into a glass of water. The sand would settle at the bottom of the glass, and the salt would dissolve into the water. pour off the salt water, wait for the water to evaporate, and you will be left with salt, and sand.
A compound is when 2 or more particles or substances are joined together, you can separate a compound by many processes, most commonly evaporation, for example, how do you separate salt and water, you evaporate the water and are left with salt
If you think to particles as impurities, non-refinned salt have particles of insoluble impurities.
Because a teaspoon of salt has a lot of salt minerals in it, and if you put liquid in the stew or soup, the salt minerals will separate into individual particles, that will flow to every part of the soup, and the taste comes out.
salt can not be filtered the only way to seprate salt and water when salt has dissolved in water is evaperation, all the water will evaprate leaving the salt behind.
add all the components and mix them in a glass. strain the water from strainer in other glass and the sand will be separated. boil the water until it evaporates fully. water will be separated and the salt will be left.
salt corrodes glass
No, it cannot separate salt from a salt solution. This is because salt is soluble in water.
You can't use the same mixture because,a mixture of sand and water is a heterogeneous mixture.In this mixture the particles are not uniform which means they can't desolve into one an other,but the mixture of salt and water is a homogeneous solution because the particles can be desolve into one another to form a solution.
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