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Condensation removes only liquids. Since salt is not a liquid, when the water evaporates, the salt is left.
it does not remove the sugar or salt because it is dissolved in the water so it cannot be removed by filtration and must be removed by distillation
Water because salt is soluble and will completely dissolve in water.
First drain the water then use the Brazilian nut effect and see if that works.
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It is possible to remove salt (chemical name, sodium chloride) from aqueous solution by the evaporation of the water. The water will boil, turning to a gas, and leave behind a dry salt residue. This can be done in the following experiment: Apparatus - Salt solution Tripod Heat (bunsen burner) Boiling dish Method - Pour the salt solution into the boiling dish. Place this dish on the tripod with the heat underneath it. Carefully apply the heat, and keep an eye on the experiment. The water will start to boil, and evaporate away. Once the water has completely evaporated, remove the heat. You are left with salt crystals in the dish.
Salt water is considered a mixture. This is because you can mix salt into water and you can also remove it.
Salt remain as residue after evaporation.
The greatest percentage of salt is extracted from mines. You get sea water and put it in a evaporating dish. Then evaporate the water and then there is salt left.
A process called distillation. Some water treatment facilities use this method to purify water.
Evaporating the water will not remove any of the salt. Only the water molecules will evaporate. The salt will stay in the container.
Add extra salt to the dish.
Salt isn't made from salt water, it is already present in the salt water. If you were to heat up the salt water, or put it on an evaporating dish, after a while, all the water will be gone and you'll be left with salt crystals. Industrially sea water is 10times concentrated to get salt crystals.
yes salt removes water from food
Evaporation is one way to remove salt from water. You can also use vacuum distillation as a process of removing salt from water.
desalinationSaline comes from the Latin word salinus which means salty.