By Evaporation, It's the fact NaCl (salt) has a higher boiling point than water, Therefore the water boils leaving behind the salt which is still in solid form.
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.
A hot plate will separate salt water.
Evaporate the water.
In order to separate salt from water, you need to boil the water. Once all of the water has evaporated, the salt will be at the bottom of the container the water was boiled in.
No, it cannot separate salt from a salt solution. This is because salt is soluble in water.
To separate salt water into salt and fresh water you can use:a distillation apparatus, ora reverse osmosis process
Evaporating water dried salt is obtained.
You will have some salt and some fresh water.
Salt and water can be separated by heating the salt solution. The solution is heated till the water turns into steam. When entire water steams out, the white particles left behind is known as salt. This is the first step in obtaining salt from sea water. There water is collected in large areas and the water is allowed to evaporate. After the water evaporates the salt left behind is impure. So further processes are done on that impure salt to make it pure.
A possible hypothesis could be: "If salt is mixed with water and the solution is frozen, then the salt will not separate from the water, as both salt and water will freeze together into a solid."
You boil the salt water so the water evaporates, leaving salt.
Yes. Saltwater can be made from a separate salt and water solvent.