The minerals precipitate out of the solution.
This is one of the methods of obtaining salt - large shallow pieces of land are filled with seawater. When the water evaporates it leaves salt and other minerals (such as calcium) at the base of the land.
A piece of plastic over a boiling kettle will collect the steam (evaporated water) and it will condense.
In an unsaturated solution, the salt becomes more and more concentrated until the solution is completely saturated. If evaporation continues to occur, then the salt will either precipitate or the solution will become "supersaturated."
A type of Chemical weathering that happens when water interacts with minerals.
water vapor steam humidity clouds
Saturated water is water that's passed its boiling point yet hasn't evaporated yet. When putting ice water within this boiling-hot water, the heat energy from the boiling water transfers rapidly into the ice water, mixing the two and rapidly changing temperatures.
It will become pure water vapour as it will leave behind chemicals and salt minerals and the other stuff.
As the water completely evaporates, the salt and other impurities in the water will sink to the bottom of the pot, no matter where the water originated from.
The water contains minerals when it rains and leaves the minerals on the ground when its evaporated
These minerals are called evaporites.
This water is transformed in clouds.
The evaporated water forms clouds.
Evaporation is an exothermic process.
It evaporated.
Salt is not evaporated !
The water was evaporated.
Water is evaporated and sodium chloride crystals are obtained.
Evaporated water as vapors is transformed in clouds.