The name is also evaporation.
sea salt
Decreasing the temperature, evaporating water, or adding more salt.
By evaporating the sea water. What remains is salt.
When it is evaporating from the surface of the Dead Sea.
chemical
Evaporating the water from sea waters crystallized sodium chloride is obtained.
Salt can be extracted from salt water by evaporating a thin layer of sea water and the salt will remain.
Evaporating seawater is a physical change. Physical changes affect the form, but not the chemical makeup of a substance. The sea water is undergoing a change in states of matter, not a chemical reaction. You can undo the change by condensing the evaporated water .
The greatest percentage of salt is extracted from mines. You get sea water and put it in a evaporating dish. Then evaporate the water and then there is salt left.
Evaporating the water sodium chloride is obtained.
The Aral sea is evaporating , and it is not getting water because one of the major rivers feeding into the sea, the Amu Darya has been dammed off.
Yes, the process of evaporating steam from seawater is reversible. When seawater is heated, it turns into steam through evaporation, which can then condense back into liquid water when cooled. This phase change is part of the water cycle and can be repeated multiple times. However, the dissolved salts and impurities in seawater do not evaporate with the water, so the condensed water would be fresh, while the remaining seawater would be saltier.