Masive amounts of salts, minerals, dead sea creatures, boats etc.
Sea salt is simply salt that comes from the ocean. It is obtained by boiling the water. Once all the water has evaporated, you are left with sea salt. I am sure the process is more complicated than that, but that is where the salt comes from.
No. It is too dense and gets left behind
Sedimentary Rocks are formed when sediments and pressed and cemented together. It is also formed from minerals that are left after a solution is evaporated.
0.230 L X 0.276M CaCl2 = 0.0635 moles CaCl2 present in solution.Moles before dilution = moles after dilution0.0635 moles/V = 1.10 M CaCl2.V = 0.0577 L left in solution.0.230 L (original) - 0.0577 L (left over) = 0.172 L (evaporated)0.172 L = 172 mL
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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.
Depending on how long you left it out~ either nothing or less water. The water would have evaporated into the air.
salts
Water is evaporated at any temperature.
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Any solutes would remain in the dish, normally the solutes are crystallized as water has been removed from them.
Salt is not evaporated.
crystallization
Sodium Chloride
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.
Sea salt is simply salt that comes from the ocean. It is obtained by boiling the water. Once all the water has evaporated, you are left with sea salt. I am sure the process is more complicated than that, but that is where the salt comes from.
Evaporated water is absolutely pure. Every contaminant is left behind.