need to throw nickel plate and then the salt is absorbed and gets a pinch of iron
by cooling and then filtering
the crystallized salt is left behind
If a solution containing rock salt is boiled, and the solvent evaporates you will be left with rock salt as the precipitate.
suppose there is a mixture of salt and water..salt completely dissolves in water so after a certain time we will not be able to see salt particles in water..to recover the salt from the solution we can evaporate water and salt residues will be left behind.
If the spill occurs after solution of the salt is complete, the concentration of the solution left in the container remains unchanged, because by definition of solution, the amounts of solvent and solute spilled will have the same proportions as in the original solution.
It is possible to remove salt (chemical name, sodium chloride) from aqueous solution by the evaporation of the water. The water will boil, turning to a gas, and leave behind a dry salt residue. This can be done in the following experiment: Apparatus - Salt solution Tripod Heat (bunsen burner) Boiling dish Method - Pour the salt solution into the boiling dish. Place this dish on the tripod with the heat underneath it. Carefully apply the heat, and keep an eye on the experiment. The water will start to boil, and evaporate away. Once the water has completely evaporated, remove the heat. You are left with salt crystals in the dish.
When salt is dissolved a water sodium chloride solution is obtained.
After the evaporation of water crystallized sodium chloride is obtained.
Evaporating water from a salt solution the crystallized compound is obtained.
by cooling and then filtering
by cooling and then filtering
by cooling and then filtering
Cooling a salt solution will crystalize the salt presumably by lowering the solubility, allowing the solution to be filtered and pure water obtained. Drinking salt water will lead to dehydration.
the crystallized salt is left behind
After the evaporation of water sodium chloride crystals are obtained.
Salt Crystals
If a solution containing rock salt is boiled, and the solvent evaporates you will be left with rock salt as the precipitate.