The salt crystals can be gathered and used in a variety of ways. Personally, I like salt on my fish and chips, here in the UK!
Yes, salt water can be separated by evaporation. When the salt water is heated, the water evaporates, leaving the salt behind. The vapor can then be collected and condensed back into liquid water, leaving the salt separated.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
Salt can be separated from water through a process called evaporation. By heating the water containing salt, the water evaporates, leaving behind the salt crystals. The salt can then be collected and the water vapor can be condensed back into liquid form.
Sodium chloride can be separated from water by water evaporation or by distillation.
salt water
Salt water is not drinkable: the salt must be separated by evaporation, distillation, etc..
Evaporate water, then the salt would be separated.
evaporation
Salt can be separated from water solutions by evaporation of water.