Salt will just become hotter after heating, it will never melt.
by heating
Salt In water In Conclusion dud Man
By heating this hydrate.
heating the compound. ex: water salt mixture on a heating pad
The product that is left after heating a hydrate is an anhydrous compound. This means that the water molecules in the hydrate have been removed through the process of heating, leaving behind the anhydrous form of the compound.
This can be done by heating the salt.
Heating is a physical process.
by heating
Heating NaCl at 801 0C the salt is melted.
Stirring, heating, crushing the salt
Sugar kind of melts and turns brown but salt doesn't, it just heats up.
Salt In water In Conclusion dud Man
no it can not
Evaporate the liquid, possibly by heating it.
Copper carbonate
By heating this hydrate.
Evaporate the water. The salt will crystalize out. Evaporation can be accelerated by heating the solution,