In an unsaturated solution, the salt becomes more and more concentrated until the solution is completely saturated. If evaporation continues to occur, then the salt will either precipitate or the solution will become "supersaturated."
It stays there. The salt doesn't evaporate with the water.
Salt is not evaporated but several particles can be entrained with water vapors.
Salt remain as a residue after evaporation.
Salt is already dissolved; after evaporation remain as a solid residue.
Formation of the salt solid crystals.
Evaporation is a physical change.
Salt remain as crystals.
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The minerals precipitate out of the solution. This is one of the methods of obtaining salt - large shallow pieces of land are filled with seawater. When the water evaporates it leaves salt and other minerals (such as calcium) at the base of the land.
Saline solutions are ones that contain salt...if you evaporate a saline solution, you recover the dissolved salt, therefore an evaporated saline solution tastes like the salt that it is.
You place the salt / sand mixture in warm water. The salt will dissolve in the water and you than then four the salt solution off the sand, leaning just sand. Then boil the salt solution untill all the water evaporates, leaving the salt.
The sand will fall to the bottombecause it already went through eroison. The salt will dissolve until the solution saturates.
Boiling off the water from a salt solution will separate the solid salt and water (which can be collected by a condenser).
Salt is not evaporated !
The solution is salt water. If the water heats up and is gone it evaporated. And the salt will still be there.
the water evaporates and then it leaves the salt behind
Heating the solution water is evaporated and crystalline dried sodium chloride remain.
During the boiling water is evaporated.
The salt solution is boiled until the water has evaporated away, leaving salt crystals behind.
Once the water is evaporated away, the salt crystals are left behind.
Only by experiments. For example the solution is heated, water is evaporated and the salt weighed.
you distil it, so you will boil the water until is has all been evaporated and you will be left with the salt
Warm a saline solution and once the water has evaporated away, salt crystals are left behind.
Water is evaporated, not the salt.
The salt solution is boiled until the water has evaporated away, leaving salt crystals behind.