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The water evaporates and leaves the salt. The salt does not evaporate because it has a very high (801°C) melting, and even higher (1686°C) boiling temperature.

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How did early man remove salt from water?

evaporation


How much salt can you remove by evaporation?

Evaporating the water will not remove any of the salt. Only the water molecules will evaporate. The salt will stay in the container.


How do you remove dissolved salt out of water?

Either evaporation or crystallization.


Which method would remove salt from salt water freezing evaporation or condensation?

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Is evapration the only way to remove salt from water?

Evaporation is one way to remove salt from water. You can also use vacuum distillation as a process of removing salt from water.


What is 2 examples of evaporation used as a method of separation?

The separation of salt from seawater involves using evaporation to remove the water and leave behind the salt crystals. Evaporation is used in the process of making salt from brine, where water is evaporated to isolate the salt.


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Normally the salt is removed from the water by the process of evaporation, using the sun's rays to remove the water.


How do you remove salt from NaCl solution?

After the evaporation of water sodium chloride crystals are obtained.


Why does salt slow evaporation?

The evaporation of water is slow when water is dissolved in salt. This is because of the salt molecules, the salt molecules is the reason for the slow evaporation.


When salt is removed from sea water the process is called?

desalinationSaline comes from the Latin word salinus which means salty.


How you get salt out of the water?

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How does salt get from the sea?

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