There are many uses with salt.Sow have to separate it.
Yes. Saltwater can be made from a separate salt and water solvent.
Yes, by evapouration to dryness, to get the salt. Then condensational process to get the fresh water.
One commonly used method to separate aluminium pieces from salt is by using a magnet. Since aluminium is not magnetic, the magnet can attract and separate the aluminium pieces from the salt. Another method is to dissolve the salt in water and then use filtration to separate the larger aluminium pieces from the saltwater solution.
Yes. Distillation serves to separate pure water from saltwater. However, what remains is not salt, but highly-salinated water called "slurry".
Yes, saltwater is more dense so it will settle at the bottom of the ice cube.
Yes. Distillation serves to separate pure water from saltwater. However, what remains is not salt, but highly-salinated water called "slurry".
Saltwater is a solution because you can get fresh water and some salt and mix it and then you get saltwater.
For example, evaporation can be used to separate saltwater and sugar and water.
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You cannot. Unless you have a really big machine that can separate ionic compounds and take the salt away from the water...
Saltwater is heavier because saltwater contains salt which adds to its overall weight. Freshwater does not have any dissolved salt so it is lighter then saltwater