distilation
Water can be purified by filtration or by distillation. Of these two methods, distillation removes dissolved salts but is more expensive. If it is necessary to only kill pathogens (to make water clean enough tho drink) you can boil it or add a chemical such as chlorine or iodine. The method depends on your definition for "clean".
Distillation is the proccess (= repeatedly boiling in one vessel and condensing in an other)
A set of purifying water apparatus is called still and the apparatus for purifying the water is called a liebig condensor.
distillation
The name of the process by which water is continally made available is called the continuous flow process. It can also be called a continuious process.
no just put it in a filter paper cone resting in a beaker (make sure it doesn't touch the bottom) and all the wate will slowly drip out and you'll be left with water in a beaker and sand in the cone No, since they are different state of matter. by the process of filtration you can able to separate it. But if you mean to thoroughly separate it maybe, with the use of another method like the process of drying. I'm not sure about the name of the method but I hope somhow it would hepl.
It's called condensation.
Osmosis is the name of the process of diffusion involving water.
Vaporization, which can either be by evaporation or boiling.
You first pour water into the mixture, then filter it (which separates the sand from the dissolved sugar). Lastly, you evaporate the water which leaves sugar crystals. The process is the combination of filtration and distillation. Hope this helps!
An impure substance can be called a mixture. It could be either heterogeneous mixture or homogeneous mixture.
Evaporation, drying.
The name of the process by which water is continally made available is called the continuous flow process. It can also be called a continuious process.
The process is evaporation.
evapouration
Since sugar is soluble in water and sand is not, it would be quite easy to separate them. You could place the mixture into a container with water, let the sugar dissolve (it will dissolve faster if the water is hot) and then pour the water through a filter, to filter out the sand. If you wanted to, you could let the water evaporate (or boil it away) leaving behind the sugar. This situation does not actually come up very often, but I would call the process selective dissolving.
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Vaporization or evaporation.
The name of this mineral (sodium chloride, NaCl) is halite.
freezing
evaporation