Impurities are not evaporated together with water.
Evaporated water is clean because the process of evaporation removes impurities and contaminants, leaving behind mostly pure water molecules. When water evaporates, it leaves behind minerals, chemicals, and other impurities, resulting in cleaner water.
When water evaporates from the sea, lakes and rivers only the pure water is evaporated, not any dissolved salts. They remain in the body of water. So when it rains this evaporated water is clean fresh water.
yes evaporated milk contains more calcium and nutrients bcz most of the water is evaporated.............so it is more beneficial
Water can be evaporated from a wet cloth by heat so that the water rises into the air and the cloth stays without liquid (solvent) inside it.
Well, sort of. It is distilled in the way that it's evaporated and then condensed again. But usually it manages to pick up a bit of contaminants on its way through the atmosphere, so it isn't as clean as industrially distilled water.
Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere, so it must be the most evaporated. It is not found in its liquid state on Earth. Water vapour is present in the atmosphere and the planet is more than 70% water so water might also be a contender for the most evaporated gas on Earth.
Well, sort of. It is distilled in the way that it's evaporated and then condensed again. But usually it manages to pick up a bit of contaminants on its way through the atmosphere, so it isn't as clean as industrially distilled water.
The sidewalk was so hot from the rays of the blistering sun that the water I poured on it, evaporated immediately.
It shouldn't be, evaoprated milk should be a smooth liquid. You may want to check the expiration date on the can if it is coming out chunky. Evaporated milk is milk with a good deal of the "water" removed, so it should pour out like a thick milk.
We will not run out of water because it will rain then the water will be evaporated then it will rain again and evaporate again and so on and so on.............................................................................................................................................................................................
you distil it, so you will boil the water until is has all been evaporated and you will be left with the salt
You use a distill. I have a link in related stuff which shows the basic setup. It works by heating the solution so that the water component evaporates. This is then forced down another pipe. This pipe is covered in piping containing running cold water. This causes the evaporated water to condense into pure clean water