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Why does evaporation increase the desintiy of ocean water?

After evaporation the concentration of salts increase.


Can water be separated from bath salts?

Water can be separated by evaporation.


Where do salts in the soil come from?

- pollution from industrial wastes - evaporation of water from irrigation systems


How is evaporation useful?

we wouldn't have rain without it.


What are the uses of double salts?

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How soluble salts are recovered from water?

Soluble salts can be recovered from water through methods such as evaporation, precipitation, or ion exchange. Evaporation involves heating the water to evaporate it and leave the salts behind. Precipitation involves adding a reactant to the solution to form insoluble salts that can be separated. Ion exchange involves passing the water through a resin that exchanges ions with the salts, allowing for separation.


How do crystals form from evaporated water?

Water deleted by evaporation the residue is formed frequently by crystalline salts.


Which organ uses sweat to excrete water salts and small amount of water?

The skin,is the organ that uses sweat to excrete water,salts,and a small amount of urea


Why does a evaporation increase the density of ocean water?

Evaporating water the concentration of salts increase and so the density increase.


Why do salts leave behind during an evaporation?

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


Uses of salts in your daily life?

In nearly everything we eat


Major threats to the Nile River?

There are many but the major ones are regarding, Construction, pollution, evaporation and salinization. The links below will give further information. However the threat that is 'invisible' is the evaporation and salinization whereby the Nile water is bringing more salt to the fields of Egypt because of the increased evaporation of water from Lake Nasser. As the evaporation takes place salts are left behind in a more concentrated form and as the water irrigates the land there is an excessive accumulation of salts.