Distillation and reverse osmosis.
Use filtration to separate the sand from the water and salt. Then use evaporation to separate the salt from the water. Use distillation to evaporate the water, leaving the salt behind. Then use filtration to separate the remaining sand from the salt.
yes you can,there are a number of ways. The simplest way,requiring no special skills or gear is to boil the water in the glass. When all the water has evaporated the salt will remain in the bottom of the glass.
Glaubers salt
I can think of two ways: 1. Pour in some water. The salt will dissolve and the iron won't, then filter out the water. 2. Grab a magnet. The iron will stick to the magnet, the salt won't. Chemistry is fun!
In several ways. They can pump seawater into evaporation troughs. They can drill holes in salt deposits and pump in water, let the water dissolve the salt then pump the brine into evaporation troughs. They can also mine the salt like any other mineral would be.
---- yes, i do, if you evaporate the water you leve behind the salt. this is a simple yet effective way of the separation.
Separation by decantation and filtration.
Salt is not necessary to treat water. There are many ways to treat water. Salt is not necessary because salt contains sodium. Sodium is good for treating water but is not necessary.
The ways of separation of grains are -HandpickingThreshingAnd Winnowing.
Salt water can be distilled, either by boiling it, or by evaporation in sunlight.
they boil water then collect the steam in different ways
- by the evaporation of water crystallized sodium chloride is obtained - by distillation of water sodium chloride is obtained as a residual product
The salt crystals can be gathered and used in a variety of ways. Personally, I like salt on my fish and chips, here in the UK!
One way was to dig holes in the ground, pour salt water in it, and evaporating the water, leaving the salt behind. The second way was to mine for them from the salt mine in taghaza
Use filtration to separate the sand from the water and salt. Then use evaporation to separate the salt from the water. Use distillation to evaporate the water, leaving the salt behind. Then use filtration to separate the remaining sand from the salt.
Water is already water so when water goes with water it becomes water then you add salt and water and it becomes salt water so you take your salt water and take your water in the water and mix the water in the water with the salt water it becomes the water in the water with salt water
yes you can,there are a number of ways. The simplest way,requiring no special skills or gear is to boil the water in the glass. When all the water has evaporated the salt will remain in the bottom of the glass.