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Because the boiling point for salt ( NaCl ) is 1413 degrees Celsius, and the boiling point for water ( h2o) is 100 degrees Celsius, it is possible to boil salt water, and have the water evaporate, and the salt remain .
If you dissolve the salt and the sand in water the sand will stay beind and the salt would dissappear. But if you want the salt back you can evaporate it off, by boiling the water. (with the dissolved salt in it)
Distilling salt water separates the salt and the water: water is boiled away and condensed back to water, leaving the salt.
Evaporation.
Glucose, amino acids, [SOME of the following] phosphate, potassium, salt and water.
A saline solution is needed to treat a dehydrated person because salt is needed to transfer the water to the bloodstream. The salt makes the water more concentrated so it doesn't go in to the cells.
A salt water flush is a popular method for eliminating harmful toxins from the bloodstream. By stimulating a bowel movement, a salt water flush can effectively expel toxic matter from the system.
Glucose is totally reabsorbed via secondary active transport through co-transport channels driven by the sodium gradient out of the nephron
When the sun heat uup salt water, it absorps the water, but leaves the salt back, increasing the content of salt. In due course of time, all the water is absorbed and the salt is left back.
Water is evaporated, not the salt.
just boil the water and the salt remains at the back
Salt is expelled as the ocean water freezes to form sea ice
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water will evaporate and salt and sugar will remain back
Sodium from salt is absorbed into the bloodstream, and the thicker blood causes an increase in blood pressure.Salt water, or water with any dissolved substance, is more difficult for the body to process. The body may not be able to absorb much water, or could actually throw off water to carry the salt out of the body. This can lead to dehydration.
Salt that-the evaporated water from-the sea leaves behind is simply reabsorbed by the neighboring water below. Seawater contains a variety of salts, but the major salt deposits in the geological record of ground layers are absolutely pure salt & the most abundant salt in seawater is Sodium Chloride (NaCl).