During the boiling water is evaporated.
Boil the water off. It leaves the salt behind.
Neither, but water vapor, is released if you boil a salt solution(in which water is solvent).
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 .
Make sure the salt is dissolved on the water by stirring the mix well. Then boil the water, so that the solid salt will remain behind. The technique is called evaporation.
Salt does not boil away at approx. 100 Celsius. The water evaporates causing the concentration of salt to increase.
Salt can evaporate from a solution or body of water when the water evaporates, leaving the salt behind. This process occurs when the water molecules escape into the air as vapor, while the salt particles remain in the solution or water body.
Boil away the water and the salt will be left.
Boil the solution and the solvent will get evaporated and you will get the dry salt
Both salt water and regular water will boil. However, salt water will have a higher boiling point than regular water due to the presence of salt in the solution.
you can boil the water but keep the vapour a.k.a distill it. If you only boil it the salt will remain.
105 Celsius
Boil the water (and condense it if you want to keep it) and the salt will be left behind