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The kidneys remove the excess salt from the blood.
yes salt removes water from food
De-salination.
No, because caffeine is a diuretic which removes salt with the water. An aquaretic, such as tolvaptan (Samsca), removes just the water, leaving the salt behind.
Condensation removes salt from water through a process called distillation. When water evaporates and then condenses back into liquid form, the salt is left behind in the original container, allowing for the separation of fresh water from salt water.
It removes the water and the salt in urine.
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It's called desalinization, and it's an expensive process.
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The excreatory system: It removes waste from the body. The kidneys and liver control the salt in your body.
No, because filtering through coal only removes particles, however, a salt which is dissolved in water and is a solution can not be physically filtered through coal. An example of filtering salt would be evaporating the salt water which leaves with salt
If you evaporate 10 grams of salt in 50 ml of water, all of the salt will remain once the water has completely evaporated. Evaporation only removes the water, leaving behind the salt.