It is possible to remove salt (chemical name, sodium chloride) from aqueous solution by the evaporation of the water. The water will boil, turning to a gas, and leave behind a dry salt residue. This can be done in the following experiment: Apparatus - Salt solution Tripod Heat (bunsen burner) Boiling dish Method - Pour the salt solution into the boiling dish. Place this dish on the tripod with the heat underneath it. Carefully apply the heat, and keep an eye on the experiment. The water will start to boil, and evaporate away. Once the water has completely evaporated, remove the heat. You are left with salt crystals in the dish.
Put them in water. Sugar dissolves, sand remains Filter the solution to separate sand and salt. Evaporate solution with dissolved salt to get salt back
If the solution only consists of dissolved salt and water, the answer is simple, just use evaportation, water goes, salt stays.
To separate table salt from talcum powder, you can use a method based on solubility. Dissolve the mixture in water; the salt will dissolve while the talcum powder will not. After stirring, filter the mixture to separate the undissolved talcum powder from the saltwater solution. Finally, evaporate the water from the salt solution to retrieve the salt.
You can recover salt from a salt solution through evaporation. By heating the solution, the water will gradually evaporate, leaving the salt behind as solid crystals. Alternatively, you could use a method called crystallization, where the solution is cooled slowly to allow salt crystals to form as water evaporates. Both methods effectively separate the salt from the solution.
To separate a mixture of salt and gari, you can use the method of dissolution and filtration. First, add water to the mixture; the salt will dissolve while the gari will remain solid. Next, filter the mixture using a sieve or filter paper to separate the undissolved gari from the saltwater solution. Finally, evaporate the water from the salt solution to obtain the salt.
Evaporate the liquid.
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No, it cannot separate salt from a salt solution. This is because salt is soluble in water.
Boiling off the water from a salt solution will separate the solid salt and water (which can be collected by a condenser).
filtration
You can use evaporation to separate salt from a solution of salt and water.
Destiling or reverse osmosis.
Boil away the water and the salt will be left.
there are many techniques to it. The best can be heating the solution till the time the solution gets evaporated and it leaves behind the salt.
rice from solution by filteration and salt by vaporising water .
Put them in water. Sugar dissolves, sand remains Filter the solution to separate sand and salt. Evaporate solution with dissolved salt to get salt back
You can separate aluminum and common salt by using a process called precipitation. First, mix the aluminum and salt in water to form a solution. Then, add a chemical that causes the aluminum in the solution to precipitate out as a solid, leaving the common salt dissolved in the water. Finally, filter out the solid aluminum to separate it from the salt solution.