When the salt water evaporates it leaves the salt behind, so no salt water cannot be precipitation.
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Acid+Base/Alkali
Salt
Chemical sedimentary rock is created by precipitation of minerals out of, or evaporation from, saturated solutions that are high in dissolved minerals. Rock gypsum and rock salt are two examples.
When the salt water evaporates it leaves the salt behind, so no salt water cannot be precipitation.
true .
precipitation
In a precipitation titration, the stoichiometric reaction is a reaction which produces in solution a slightly soluble salt that precipitates out.
Acid+Base/Alkali
Salt
Salt beds.
Salt is added to soap solution to help precipitation and separation of salt.
distillation, precipitation, transpiration
Well there may be more than two. The rivers flow into the sea, thus diluting the salt, but salt carried by the river will increase the salt content. Salt may be removed by precipitation, but only if the concentration becomes great.
Precipitation
Chemical sedimentary rocks form by precipitation of minerals from water. Precipitation is when dissolved materials come out of water. For example: Take a glass of water and pour some salt (halite) into it. The salt will dissolve into the water.