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.
Boil the water, then all that is left is the salt
The best way would be to put a shovel full of dirt in a bucket of clean water ant have the water tested for salt content, However the concentration of salt in a salt water pool is very low and would be unlikely to cause any problems to the surounding soil .Most chlorine generators require a salt content of between 2,500 to 6,000 parts permilion of salt to water. human tears contain about 9000 ppm. once you have more then 1000 ppm of dissolved salts in water it is saline; ocean water contains about 35,000 ppm of salt.
The best way to melt ice is to get a flame thrower!!!!!!!Just kidding the best way to melt ice without getting beat by your guardians is simply by adding a type of chemical that would speed up the molecules inside of it.A good example of this would be by simply using salt or sugar {yes sugar melts ice but it is slower than salt}.
Yes, anything that dissolves in the in water will pass through a coffee filter. The easiest way for the average person to remove sodium and other contaminants from water is to boil the water, collect the steam and then cool the steam to a liquid state. There is much less labor involved in simply drinking fresh water, however.
For normal chlorine levels, there's a simpler way to remove the chlorine from your drinking water. Install a personal water filtration system, such as a Brita (or similar) filter that attaches to your faucet. There are also water pitchers with filters available that will purify the water. In-line water filtration systems, which sit under your kitchen sink, are also an effective way to remove chlorine .
non renewable Answer #2: The first answer is basically right, that if you take a bottle of salt water out of the ocean, it doesn't grow back. I'm tempted to call it renewable, however, just because people don't keep the salt water they take out. The salt goes somewhere. The water gets used and goes back in the ecosystem and back to the ocean. Also, salt is continually leaching out of rock and soil and ending up in the ocean so in a way, the ocean would renew itself.
Evaporation is one way to remove salt from water. You can also use vacuum distillation as a process of removing salt from water.
The only way i know to truly remove salt from water is to boil it and collect the evaporation.
Yes, by distillation or reverse osmosis.
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
You can boil the water until all the water evaporates and then you're left with just the salt
Well, salt disintegrates in water. So you can remove the salt by dissolving it. Hope this helps!
Rinse your body in water.
iodine.
There is no single best way to remove all stains. The best way to remove a protein stain is with cold water and OxyClean. The best way to remove a dye stain is to use bleach if the fabric can handle it. Try looking up the best way to remove your specific stain.
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.
Put it in a mixture of salt water and ice.
In some areas, it does that now. There is a LOT of salt water. If a way can be found to safely and cheaply remove the salt, it could provide badly needed water for dry areas.