Desalination
At Zero degrees centigrade for pure water.
distilled water is pure and dosent have iron content in it so it dosent rusts
Yes. The boiling point of salt water is higher than the boiling point of pure water.
No, boiling points are always higher than melting points. When you turn a solid to a liquid, this process is called melting, and requires a lower temperature than boiling the substance. Take ice water for example. Ice becomes pure water at 0oC. The temperature needed to boil pure water is 100oC, which is a bigger number than zero.
To test if adding salt to water increases the boiling point of the water, do the following: boil a sample of pure water until it boils. Measure the temperature at which the pure water boils. Take another sample of pure water and add salt to it, then boil this sample under the same conditions. Measure the temperature at which the salt water boils. If the latter temperature is higher, salt does increase the boiling point of water.
we take water and put it in a cup and connect wires and we have some chemical that we pure it in water,that chemical is sodium.after we pure it we take salt and pure it in water until the light turn on,but it depend on how much salt we pure,then the light will turn on.
At Zero degrees centigrade for pure water.
1kg of pure water would take up 1000 mililitres.
Pure water will freeze at a higher temperature than a mixture containing water. Therefore, if a means for extracting energy from a sample of pure water is the same as a means for extracting energy from a sample of a mixture containing water, the pure water will freeze first.
At Boiling Point all the material evaporates leaving no residue which means it is pure. But if it leaves some residue after evaporating at boiling point then it is not pure. For example : If you take an example of pure water & Saline Water then pure water will evaporate at its boiling point leaving nothing after it. But Saline water evaporates leaves salt behind it.
they take water from the well and throw it into the field.its a traditional method of irrigation.
distilled water is pure and dosent have iron content in it so it dosent rusts
Yes. The boiling point of salt water is higher than the boiling point of pure water.
they take bath in the temples who do the abhishek daily by the pure temple water and wearing temple clothes
take out all the impurities? how about you evaporate the water in a tube that goes to a different container so you have the water in one side and the rest in a different side. i cant remember what its called sorry, but we did it at school in like year 7 or something. Second Answer: The above process is called distillation. It is one of many techniques that can be used for "desalination" (sometimes called "desalinization"). A form of filtration called reverse osmosis is also effective.
Desalination plants take in salt water and output pure water and brine, which is still basically salt water but with a higher concentration of salt. You might expect them to output pure water and pure salt, but for various reasons they actually release the salt back out as brine.
No. Sodium chloride is a neutral salt so if it's dissolved in pure water (pH 7) then the pH won't change (as it doesn't release or take in hydrogen ions)