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When water evporates does the dissolved solids in the water also evaporate?

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Did the undissolved solids separate from the water?

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How were you able to separate the salt from the water?

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Why do salts leave behind during an evaporation?

Only the water molecules are evaporated. Any solids are left behind.


How does a rock form from evaporation and an example?

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How do crystals form from evaporated water?

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