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Runoff causes salt in lakes. When the water runs over a surface it can pick up particles and salt may be one of this particles. When the water arrives at the lake, if salt particles are small enough, they may not be deposited at the bottom of the lake causing them to stay mixed in with the water.
Protons (acid), ions (salt), charged particles.
You can't use the same mixture because,a mixture of sand and water is a heterogeneous mixture.In this mixture the particles are not uniform which means they can't desolve into one an other,but the mixture of salt and water is a homogeneous solution because the particles can be desolve into one another to form a solution.
Ground salt is soluble in water, glass is not. Put the mixture in a strainer and run water over it for an extended period. Water. The salt dissolves, the glass doesn't.
salt can not be filtered the only way to seprate salt and water when salt has dissolved in water is evaperation, all the water will evaprate leaving the salt behind.
Only the water evaporates. (At least at reasonable temperatures.)
Runoff causes salt in lakes. When the water runs over a surface it can pick up particles and salt may be one of this particles. When the water arrives at the lake, if salt particles are small enough, they may not be deposited at the bottom of the lake causing them to stay mixed in with the water.
Protons (acid), ions (salt), charged particles.
Protons (acid), ions (salt), charged particles.
A compound is when 2 or more particles or substances are joined together, you can separate a compound by many processes, most commonly evaporation, for example, how do you separate salt and water, you evaporate the water and are left with salt
The particles in hot water move and knock into the salt particles quicker, making it dissolve faster
You can't use the same mixture because,a mixture of sand and water is a heterogeneous mixture.In this mixture the particles are not uniform which means they can't desolve into one an other,but the mixture of salt and water is a homogeneous solution because the particles can be desolve into one another to form a solution.
A hot plate will separate salt water.
Evaporate the water.
Ground salt is soluble in water, glass is not. Put the mixture in a strainer and run water over it for an extended period. Water. The salt dissolves, the glass doesn't.
salt can not be filtered the only way to seprate salt and water when salt has dissolved in water is evaperation, all the water will evaprate leaving the salt behind.
it has way more particles in it salt water does not water with salt