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To remove salt from water, boil the water and the steam from the boiling water will be free of salt. Salt is heavier than air so it cant follow the steam.
Put a thick piece of aluminium above the steam at a thirty degree angle, the steam will condensate on the plate and flow down the slope into a container sitting beside the boiling water.
Not only will it be free of salt it will be almost germ free.
Evaporation is one way to remove salt from water. You can also use vacuum distillation as a process of removing salt from water.
Yes, by distillation or reverse osmosis.
Evaporation is the best way as long as u have a way to trap the now clean water. Like boiling salt water and having a lid to trap the steam it makes. Or having something rigged to the pan to direct the water into a clean container.
The only way i know to truly remove salt from water is to boil it and collect the evaporation.
One way is to put the mixture into water and heat it making the salt dissolve into the water. afterward, putting the water thru a strainer to remove the pepper and heating the salt water and making all the water boil out and just leaving your salt behind.
this is a chemical change cause you can't return it back to solid salt
One way to naturally remove salt from water is through a process called distillation. This involves heating the saltwater until it evaporates, leaving the salt behind, and then collecting the condensed water vapor. This method can be done using simple equipment like a pot and a heat source.
One way to remove salt from tap water is through the process of distillation. This involves boiling the water to create steam, which is then captured and condensed back into liquid form, leaving the salt behind. Another method is reverse osmosis, where water is forced through a membrane that filters out salt and other impurities.
Yes dissolving salt in water is a physical change. The chemical structure was not changed, no chemical reaction took place, no precipitate formed and so on.The best way to tell the difference between a chemical and physical change is the ability to change the substances back to the way they were.Salt can be removed from water through evaporation of the water leaving both substances chemically the same before the salt was added.However there is some debate upon this. Just go with whatever your teacher says.
The best way that i remove a lid from a corroded salt shaker is to either run it under hot water or soak it in a sink filled with very hot water
One way to remove salt from fresh well water is by using a reverse osmosis filtration system. This system works by pushing water through a semipermeable membrane, trapping the salts and other impurities. Another option is to use a distillation system, where water is boiled and then condensed to remove impurities like salt.
it has way more particles in it salt water does not water with salt