Salt is not evaporated !
Salt remain as a residue.
Taste it. Try to conduct electricity. Evaporate a sample.
Yes, salt can evaporate from water. When water evaporates, it leaves behind the salt, which does not evaporate.
The salt doesn't evaporate, just the water. The salt stays there. That's how we get sea salt.
If you mix water and salt and leave it for a week, the water will evaporate but the salt will remain. As the water evaporates, the salt crystals will gradually become more concentrated. Eventually, you will be left with a solid mass of salt crystals.
The water evaporates but the salt does not. This leaves behind crystals of salt on the surfaces.
If you evaporate 10 grams of salt in 50 ml of water, all of the salt will remain once the water has completely evaporated. Evaporation only removes the water, leaving behind the salt.
you can have the water evaporate and it will leave the salt behind
depends how much water. If less, it will evaporate leaving all the salt behind
Just leave it for a few days and the water will evaporate, and if there was salt, you'd see it. Taste it! LOL!!
The water will eventually evaporate off and leave the salt, which you can reclaim.
Salt water will evaporate faster.