If you heat the solution too vigorously, you can cause some of the solution to splash out of the container. This can cause loss of NaCl, which will affect your yield. Also, super heated splashes are dangerous to the face and eyes.
Well copper sulphate crystals can be dissolved in water so when dissolved you filter the solution to remove the broken glass then evaporate the water then collect the crystals or crystallisation.
water molecules can evaporate at the surface but not below the surface
Yes it can it is a part of the water cycle. Ocean water will evaporate and leave minerals in the water and when it rains the water goes back into the ocean.
You could place the copper sulfate solution in an evaporation dish and let the water evaporate at room temperature over a period of days.
the salt is made of heat so it evaporate faster
Evaporate the water.
Almost any, but the easiest is a water solution. You just let the water evaporate.
pure waterDiscussionDissolving something in water which does not evaporate easily will make the mixed solution less likely to evaporate than pure water. The more stuff you add to it, the less likely it will evaporate.Adding salt to water makes ions in solution and these ions reduce the vapor pressure of the solution compared to pure water. The lower the vapor pressure of a liquid or solution, the slower it will evaporate. This effect is also related to boiling point elevation and freezing point depression.
It is possible only if you evaporate the water.
Evaporate the water off and recondense it.
Heating it would evaporate the water
The water will evaporate leaving just the solids
To remove the water from a solution and then weight the remaining solid, first evaporate the water from the solution by heating and then weigh the left over residue.
Evaporate the water. Pass the water through a reverse osmosis membrane.
Salt water is a solution (when one substance is evenly mixed into another liquid [usually water] e.g. sugar water), and to separate a solution is a pot or bowl and a fire or stove. Simply boil the water, wait for it to evaporate and you have salt.
If you have salty water for example, and you wish to have just the salt, you must heat the solution. As the solutution heats, the water will evaporate, but the salt will stay, as it cant be evaporated.
You heat it hot enough to evaporate the water and end up with salt.