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we did that experiment in our chemistry lab! and from what i remember we just put the salt water in a beaker covered it with this glass cover and heated the water but not boiled i don't think and when all the condensation is off the bottom of the glass cover(it will turn a kind of crusty white) then you have the salt is left over when the water is all gone in the bottom of the beaker!let me know if this helped!

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