This depends on many factors.
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.
In a very sealed non -porous container water is not evaporated.
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Oh, dude, it's like super easy. You just heat up the saltwater until the water molecules get all excited and start turning into vapor, leaving the salt behind. It's like magic, but with science. Just make sure not to burn down your kitchen in the process, okay?
take some alkali in a beaker and some acid in a test tube that is enough to neutralize the alkali. then pour the neutralized material in an evaporating basin. put the evaporating basin on a stove, when the water is evaporated salt will appear.
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it depends but i will take longer than fresh water
about a year
It depends on how hot the water is
The three forms that water can take are: Liquid (Aqua/Water), Solid (Ice), and Gas (Evaporated).
Water is evaporated, an edothermic process; also heat is lost by conduction, radiation, convection.
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