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Q: What h is needed to make the water evaporate and leave the salt behind?
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What is needed to make the water evaporate and leave the salt behind?

funnel sand paper and something to put the water into


How can you recover dissolved sugar?

Evaporate the water, which will leave the sugar behind.


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They will both evaporate but the water with salt in it will leave the salt behind and it will once again become clean water. It will also leave other impurities out.


Can salt water be sepperated into water and salt?

Yes, if you leave it outside the water can evaporate leaving the salt behind.


Which tool could be used to separate sugar from water?

Heat. The water will evaporate and leave the sugar behind.


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If you leave water with sugar in it outside, the water will evaporate, leaving behind the sugar


What happens to water in the ocean?

eventually the water will evaporate and leave most of the salt behind and fall again, baisically the water cycle.


What happens when you boil seawater?

The water molecules evaporate and leave the salts and impurities behind as a solid.


How can you separate thesugar and water from a solution to prove it is a mixture?

You can evaporate the water and the sugar will be left behind. You could also very carefully boil the water and leave the sugar behind.


How will you separate the water and sugar mixture?

Pour it into a shallow dish and allow the water to evaporate away, which will leave sugar crystals behind.


Does boiling salt water leave residue?

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