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Salt can separated in two ways. If it is soluble i.e. dissolves in water, it can be filtered. If insoluble i.e. does not dissolve in water, boil it and when all the water is evaporated you are left with crystals of salt
Can be distilled out (boiling the saline solution and then condensing the steam back to pure water, salt left in boiling resevoir).
Evaporate it!
English Scientist Humpphry Davy
Robert Boyle
davy did in 1800
One way to separate iron nails and salt is by using a magnet. Since iron is magnetic, you can move a magnet over the mixture and the iron nails will be attracted to the magnet, allowing you to separate them from the salt. Another method is to dissolve the mixture in water, as salt dissolves readily, and then use filtration to separate the solid iron nails from the dissolved salt solution.
You can use evaporation, which is where you boil the water until all of it evaporates. Another way is to freeze water, leaving the salt on top.
Evaporation. The water cycle does this lots. You may be interested in " desalination" . That's the man made way. Fresh from salt: the wave of the future
The dissolved salt will go right through. Anything dissolved in water can't be separated out using filter paper. However, if you evaporate off the water, the salt remains in the container, and you can separate it that way.
No, Properties of compounds are totally diffident from that of their constituent elements. For example the property of common salt (sodium chloride) is no way related to either the properties of sodium metal and chlorine gas.
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English Scientist Humpphry Davy
a salt separator a salt separator
The best way to separate tea leaves with salt is to blend it. Once you blend the tea leaves, add salt, and let them dry.
By filtering
using distillation
One way to separate iron nails and salt is by using a magnet. Since iron is magnetic, you can move a magnet over the mixture and the iron nails will be attracted to the magnet, allowing you to separate them from the salt. Another method is to dissolve the mixture in water, as salt dissolves readily, and then use filtration to separate the solid iron nails from the dissolved salt solution.
The easiest way to extract salt from water is to boil it until all the water has evaporated, which leaves the salt behind. This is the process used in "Sea Salt" production.
The easiest way to extract salt from water is to boil it until all the water has evaporated, which leaves the salt behind. This is the process used in "Sea Salt" production.
No. It's the other way around: chlorine is one of two elements in salt. The other element is sodium.
STABLE all the way!
Saline is a scientific way of saying salt.