by using rice as a filter
Table salt is NOT a mixture but a pure compound. It can not be separated.
You can separate the salt from the water. You need a special machine to separate salt from the water. but its very hard to do. I hope i answered your Question.
you can filter it
Boiling off the water from a salt solution will separate the solid salt and water (which can be collected by a condenser).
filtration
table salt = sodium chloride. Note: would not recommend making one's own salt, since both separate parts are highly toxic.
iodine crystals are black, table salt crystals are white.however I doubt that was your question. I think you are referring to iodized table salt. there are no iodine crystals in iodized salt, instead they add sodium iodide to the table salt. sodium iodide crystals are indistinguishable visually from the sodium chloride crystals of table salt.the only practical way to separate sodium iodide from sodium chloride is the very tedious repetitive process of dissolving the mixed salts and performing fractional crystallization of the solution.
Table salt is NaCl, when placed in water. The elements separate into Na+ and Cl-. The + and - ions connect the electrical current.
Epsom salt, in fact, does not contain any table salt. A "salt", technically, is a strong base bonded with a strong acid. Epsom salt is Magnesium Sulfate, or MgSO4. Magnesium is a base and Sulfate is an acid.
Table salt is a salt - sodium chloride (NaCl).
No; only after the evaporation of water sodium chloride crystals are obtained.
with alot of hard work that's way to advanced for your mini mind