Evaporating the water salt can be recrystallized.
Dissolve it in water, then evaporate the water slowly to recrystallize the salt.
Boil the water so that the salt can recrystallize thus separating the salt from water (evaporation).
Adding NaCl solution to the soap mixture helps to separate the soap from the aqueous solution. This process is called salting out, where the addition of salt reduces the solubility of the soap, causing it to precipitate out of the solution.
Another word for recrystallize is "re-crystallize."
Rock salt would not form a metamorphic rock, due to its dissolution under metamorphic stresses. The solution would be forced elsewhere, but small amounts could recrystallize as a small component of another metamorphic rock.
It does not turn into a rock. The term "rock" in rock salt is to describe the look and texture of the salt. Once the rock salt is used, it deomposes into its elements K, Cl, Ca then gets wahed away by rain, melted ice, or snow
Ethanol is commonly used as a solvent to recrystallize salicylic acid due to its ability to dissolve the compound at high temperatures and then allow for recrystallization as it cools.
Evaporate the liquid away. This would also leave other sediment so to get just the sugar you would probably then have to use a centrifuge to separate the various sediments.
Melt and recrystallize
Melt and recrystallize
Melt and recrystallize
Any metamorphic rock can melt and recrystallize and become an igneous rock.