The solid left behind after evaporation is called a residue. It is the remaining substance that does not evaporate and is typically found at the bottom of the container or surface where the evaporation took place.
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The residue left after evaporation is called the concentrate or precipitate, depending on the type of substance being evaporated. It is the remaining solid or liquid material that remains after the solvent has been removed through evaporation.
Clouds are formed due to the large scale evaporation of the earth's water. During the evaporation process the salt is left behind.
After water evaporation sodium chloride (NaCl) remain as a solid residue.
A solid insoluble residue remain after the evaporation of water.
During evaporation, water molecules evaporate, leaving behind minerals that were dissolved in the water. These minerals gradually accumulate on the surface as the water evaporates further, eventually forming solid layers of minerals. Over time, these layers can accumulate and compact to form sedimentary rock formations known as strata.
Only the water molecules are evaporated. Any solids are left behind.
You can call Uno when you have only one card left in your hand during the game.
You have to call "Uno" when you have only one card left in your hand during a game.
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You call "Uno" when you have one card left in your hand during a game of cards.