Glass
Certainly! That's what they're designed for.
sea salt
No. Basalt is a kind of rock. There can be landforms made of basalt, but it isn't a landform in and of itself.
Evaporating alcohol absorbs energy. The same is true of any substance that is evaporating.
2 miles
Certainly! That's what they're designed for.
The liquid water is transformed in a gas (vapors).
take some alkali in a beaker and some acid in a test tube that is enough to neutralize the alkali. then pour the neutralized material in an evaporating basin. put the evaporating basin on a stove, when the water is evaporated salt will appear.
to increase the surface area of evaporation
We place an evaporating basin on top of the gauze mat.
was the great basin man made
copper sulphate?heat together in an evaporating basin on a gauze above a Bunsen burner and stir maybe?
sea salt
Used on top of a Bunsen burner so you can heat things. it normally has a gauze mat on it and you put a beaker, evaporating basin etc on top of it to heat.
Evaporating dish is usually made out of glass.It is shaped like a saucer.It is used mostly when dealing with inorganic aromatic compounds.
The black solid left is whatever is left of the compound or elements. This is most likely the leftover water.
No. Basalt is a kind of rock. There can be landforms made of basalt, but it isn't a landform in and of itself.