Commercially salt is obtained from salt water by evaporation. Salt water is filled in the field and allowed to evaporate during summers when there are no rains. The water goes out in the form of water vapors and what remains on the ground is salt. It is collected carefully, refined and marketed.
you can seperate it by using a screem
Boil it. Any ions or salts in the tap water will remain looking like a super fine white powder-like substance.
Yes, a magnet would remove the iron filings without attracting the copper salts, copper salts are not magnetic.
since there were no enough water and salts reabsored, there woulnd't be enough blood volume, and blood pressure will be decreased.
No. Mixing a base with water would merely result in a solution of the base in water. Salts will form, however, from most reactions between an acid and a base.
No. You should use evaporation of the water to separate the sugar and water.
Then they would disolve in water, and would be useless in conjunction with aqueous solutions.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
I would use 4 tbsp
Ocean water typically contains about 3.5% dissolved salts by weight. Therefore, in one thousand grams of ocean water, you would find approximately 35 grams of dissolved salts. This concentration can vary slightly depending on specific locations and conditions in the ocean.
by evaporation