You could do a simple evaporation technique. If you actually want to keep the water, you can use distillation. Another technique is reverse osmosis, it's an expensive technique but it works, here the water is forced through a permeable filter, causing the concentration of salt to increase as the water is pushed out.
Boil the water so that the salt can recrystallize thus separating the salt from water (evaporation).
The process is distillation.
This is good for separating a liquid from a solution. For example, water can be separated from salty water by simple distillation. This method works because the water evaporates from the solution, but is then cooled and condensed into a separate container. The salt does not evaporate and so it stays behind.
Salt water is formed when salt dissolves in water. Solution is when their is a homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances usually liquids.
None. Sugar goes into solution. Salt dissolves separating into Na and Cl attached to Water.
Boil the water so that the salt can recrystallize thus separating the salt from water (evaporation).
Evaporation, boiling or distillation will all result in separating the salt from the water.
Removing salt from water is a process, not solution/suspension. Salt form with water solutions.
An example is the evaporation of water from a salt solution by heating. This process leaves the salt crystals behind. If required, the water vapour (steam) can be condensed back into liquid.
EvaporationIf your intent is to have both products--salt and water, then the process is called distillation, in which the water is boiled away and collected.
I suppose that you think to the dissolution of salt in water.
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The process is distillation.
This is good for separating a liquid from a solution. For example, water can be separated from salty water by simple distillation. This method works because the water evaporates from the solution, but is then cooled and condensed into a separate container. The salt does not evaporate and so it stays behind.
Salt water. When the salt dissolves, it is not a chemical reaction, so no new substance is created. The water molecules surrounded each ion in the solid NaCl separating the Na+ ions from the Cl- ions.
You can simply separate salt and water by distillation method.
Dissolution of sodium chloride in water is an exothermic process.