evaporate the water
It is called a solute, which is dissolved in a solvent
The best example is the solution of sugar and water . When sugar is mixed repeatedly in water continuosly then a point comes where further it sugar dont get dissolved. Then the amount of sugar dissolved is the solution and the rest sugar is solvent .
A solution is a clear mixture in which a substance is dissolved in water. (A colloidis a mixture having insoluble particles suspended in water)
If it is like salt and water you can just boil the water so water evaporates and salt stays at the edge :) or you can use simple destillation if you want the water to stay alone and salt to stay alone :) But the best thing you can do is to drink a little bit of it and see how it tastes :)
luke warm water
Heat it.
percipitation followed by filtration would be the best method.
My best guess is that the particles weaken.
if it is a solid, it's likely Dry Ice, or solid carbon dioxide. though the acidity of water may increase slightly as some CO2 may have dissolved in it.. best answer is liquid nitrogen.. as it will not change the water chemically.. only physical change, the water's temperature will decrease.
Polar compounds are dissolved better in water.
Because it does! There's no answer to that question, I've been voted best scientist in Switzerland. And funny enough, I studied that for 10 years. I realized that there is no answer to it. Strang huh?
the best answer is ice
No. Best example is CaCo3 (Chalk)
It is called a solute, which is dissolved in a solvent
I don't know but drinking water from springs is better. Spring is OK, however the best water to drink would be water that is pH balanced. Have you seen the labels of bottled spring water? Most of them say they have so many "dissolved solids" in them. The less, the better. Dissolved solids are the stuff that couldn't get filtered out of it. The Problem they don't tell you what those dissolved solids are. It could be anything. The best water to drink I think is ionized alkaline water that's filtered.
Polar molecules are easily dissolved in water because water has also a polar molecule.
Yes the best example is nothing but salt dissolved in Water. It is a fast process when compared to crystalline substances dissolved in water. The rate of dissolving increases with increase in temperature.Example:Values are appropriate.Take one glass of water (at 28 deg C) and say max 100g of salt dissolved in it. When you take one glass of water ( at 60 deg C) the amount of salt dissolved is more.