Salt is obtained after the evaporation of water.
A Pan A salt -pan A basin A creek
Sodium chloride is obtained after the evaporation of water.
By evaporation water is gone in the atmosphere and crystallized salt remain.
By evaporation water is gone in the atmosphere and crystallized salt remain.
The time it takes to obtain salt from a salt pan can vary based on factors such as the size of the pan, weather conditions, and production methods. Typically, it can take several days to several weeks for the water to evaporate completely and for the salt to be harvested from the pan.
Salt is obtained from salt mines or sea waters.
This depends on the dimensions of the salt pan.
Saline or sea water is evaporated in a large low area for the thin crust of salt to be scraped by a large wooden pan. The salt lake is also termed as salt pan.
Salt is obtained after the evaporation of water.
By evaporation of water sodium chloride is obtained.
After the evaporation of water salt remain as a crystalline solid.
Evaporating water dried salt is obtained.