it separates the soil by boiling the water and then you are left with the soil but if you want the water to be kept you use filtration!!! easy see
The solvent is evaporated, the solute remain as solid crystals.
Two mixtures can be seperated using evaporation cause they have diffrent boiling points.The process is call distillation,one mixture will boil and evaporate leaving the other in the flask.Therefore separating the two mixtures.
EvaporationIf your intent is to have both products--salt and water, then the process is called distillation, in which the water is boiled away and collected.
Evaporation, boiling or distillation will all result in separating the salt from the water.
That is not possible, compouns cannot be separated except in etremely rare cases.
Crystallization -may be defined as a process which separates a pure solid in the from of its crystals from a solution. Evaporation - Process of separating any substance from its solution by removing water is called evaporation.
Two mixtures can be seperated using evaporation cause they have diffrent boiling points.The process is call distillation,one mixture will boil and evaporate leaving the other in the flask.Therefore separating the two mixtures.
This process is called distillation.
Filtrate is the process of separating insoluble solids suspended in a liquid by passing this mixture through a filtering device and Distillate is the process of separating the solvent from a solution in its purest form
What is a Mixture?a mixture is the process of mixing two or more substancesWhat is a filtration?a filtration is the process of separating a solidand liquid substancesTHAT'S ALL
Boil the water so that the salt can recrystallize thus separating the salt from water (evaporation).
this process would be called diffusion
Filtration, evaporation, chromatography, and distillation are some physical processes to separate a mixture.
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The process that separates insoluble substances from a liquid is filtration. For more information: http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/matter/separation.shtml
Examples: filtration, decantation, centrifugation.
Yes, this process is reversible; the water can be removed by evaporation or freeze drying.
EvaporationIf your intent is to have both products--salt and water, then the process is called distillation, in which the water is boiled away and collected.