they can get the sea water into a chamber then evaporate it and make it go through a pipe then condense it into someing
Na, Sodium
Absolutely not. A pure substance is a substance that consists of only one species. This is a hypothetical scenario, as the closest thing in a household is probably copper wire. Even distilled water (a great deal purer than sea water) is a mixture of H2O and some ions.
Yes, cleaning up sea water by reverse osmosis produces essentially pure water. Similarly, when sea water freezes, the sea ice consists of essentially pure water, as the salt particles are prevented from forming part of the ice crystal matrix. If you merely used a size graded filter, then most of the solutes in the sea water would still remain, the calcium, magnesium compounds, etc.
Rain water does contain salts but not those which are found in sea water. Rain contains salts which are usually obtained from atmospheric pollutants such as nitrates, sulphates, and so on.
oil, natural gas, tidal energy, and wave energy.
i donno lolIt removes the bacteria and unwanted substances which are bigger than water molecules from the water.
Evaporating the water sodium chloride is obtained.
Evaporating the water from sea waters crystallized sodium chloride is obtained.
the sea water contains more salt. the pure water do not contain salt. the density of sea water is more than density of pure water. as there is more salt in sea water it is corrosive against the metals like aluminium. the pure water is not corrosive in nature. sea water is harmful for drinking. pure water is good for drinking.
Water from sea water is evaporated to obtain impure salt; after crystallization/recrystallization repeated processes pure table salt is obtained.
By evaporation of water sodium chloride is obtained.
No.
yes. because sea water is a mixture. it is not pure water.
sodium ******************* Salt
Magnesium is obtained from sea water
Sea water is enclosed in a closed area. Water is evaporated and then salt is obtained.
Water is available from melted ice, or from desalinated sea water.