because salt is heavier...... =)
When salt water is evaporated, the water portion of the solution evaporates leaving behind the salt. This process is known as evaporation and can be used to produce salt from seawater in a process called solar evaporation.
Salt is not evaporated.
During the boiling water is evaporated.
The salt solution is boiled until the water has evaporated away, leaving salt crystals behind.
Becouse it leaves the salt behind it.
Once the water is evaporated away, the salt crystals are left behind.
Yes, the salt is left behind when the water has been evaporated because the salt has been dissolved in the water then the bits of salt is left over.
crystallization
Warm a saline solution and once the water has evaporated away, salt crystals are left behind.
Some of the liquid will be evaporated. Like salt water, or other compound liquids, something will be left behind, in salt water's case, salt will be left behind. However, since there is some amount of water in the substance, the water will evaporate. It will leave behind a flavored sugar most likely.
Water is evaporated, not the salt.
The collection of salt is called a salt pan or salt flat. This is an area where water has evaporated, leaving behind deposits of salt.