The leftover water is clean without the contaminants.
I did this as a science fair project once. I made a solar-powered water purifier. I used the sun's heat to evaporate water, which then condensed in plastic foil and dripped into a smaller bowl. The contaminants were left behind.
The verb for purification is "purify." It means to cleanse, make something pure, or free from impurities.
Desiccation.
The word "pure" is often used as the opposite of contaminated. It implies that something is clean, uncontaminated, or free from impurities.
The amount of salt in water affects its evaporation rate. Adding salt decreases the rate of evaporation because it raises the boiling point of the water. This means the water needs more energy to evaporate, thus slowing down the process.
Evaporation can occur naturally through exposure to the sun and wind, as well as through artificial means like using a fan or heater to increase air circulation. Additionally, evaporation can be enhanced by reducing humidity levels in the air or applying heat to the substance being evaporated.
Purify means to make pure. Other words that mean this are: refine, distill and filter
The verb for purification is "purify." It means to cleanse, make something pure, or free from impurities.
evaporation means when something gets heated and went in the sky.
The word you're referring to is "contaminated." Items or substances that are contaminated may harbor harmful bacteria or other pathogens that can cause illness or disease.
That really depends on what the water is contaminated with.However contaminated usually means dirty, foul, toxic.Therefore contaminated water is generally not good to drink, could make you ill and may even kill you.
Desiccation.
Well, ionizes means to purify, so basically your purifying water, good enough answer for u?
The phrase "recall" means that something has been taken back or revoked. It usually happens when contaminated food gets put out on the market and stores have to putout a recall notice.
Evaporation.
Evaporation off of plants
The word "pure" is often used as the opposite of contaminated. It implies that something is clean, uncontaminated, or free from impurities.
Purify and sanctify both fit that meaning.