All of it, theoretically.
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salt!
The salt that would be left, after it is all evaporated, would amazingly be 154m high. This is almost equivalent to a 50 story building! It would be this thick, because the salinity of salt water is at such a high level.
the water evaporates and then it leaves the salt behind
Sodium chloride and potassium bromide are two of the many possibilities.Gypsum and halite may be left behind when a body of salt water has evaporated.
Evaporated salt water will produce rock salt.
Salt wouldn't evaporate, even if you put it in water. If you put salt in water, you could get it out by setting the cup of salt water and waiting until it evaporated. The salt would still be there.
Salt is not evaporated.
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.
No. The water is simply evaporated as normal and the salt or sugar (or pretty much any substance that can be mized with water) is left behind.
Once the water is evaporated away, the salt crystals are left behind.
Yes, it does. When the water evaporates, it can not take the salt with it, so if you left a glass of salt water out, when it is evaporated the salt will be on the glass.
Water is evaporated, not the salt.
you distil it, so you will boil the water until is has all been evaporated and you will be left with the salt
crystallization
Warm a saline solution and once the water has evaporated away, salt crystals are left behind.
Because some of the water is evaporated into the air. Salt water is evaporated much faster than fresh water.
The evaporated water from salt water has a lower density.
salty water is evaporated leaving uncleaned salt left behind.If you clean it you can start seasoning your food!