It evaporated.
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!
The molecules in the water have spasm attacks every once and a while, and jump out of the puddle, evaporating. Soon, all of the molecules have done this, and the water is gone.
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Boil it until the water is gone. You will have a deposit of salts left behind.
Once water goes down the drain, it enters the sewage system where it is transported to treatment plants. At the treatment plant, the water undergoes a cleaning process involving filtration and chemical treatment to remove impurities before being released back into the environment, often into rivers or oceans.
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Nothing.Camels store water in their humps so they -can- last days without water.
ICE REQUIRES A TEMPERATURE OF 0 DEGREES TO REMAIN IN THE SOLID STATE. IF THE ATMOSPHERIC TEMP. IS GREATER, IT ABSORBS THE SURROUNDING HEAT AND IS CONVERTED TO WATER. LATER, EVAPORATION CAUSES IT TO STEAM AND IT DISAPPEARS.
Add the salt and sand in a pan of water. Heat the water for the salt to dissolve. Strain the mixture and the sand will be left over. Afterward, heat the water until all the water is gone and only the salt is left over.
for peace of mind while gone,yes. at least you wont be worried about the toilets springing a leak and flooding the house while you are gone. or if the heat will be off and temps will freeze then remove water so fixtures wont freeze and break.
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If you mean seperate: Use a bunsen burner, a tripod, and a beaker. Place the beaker onto the tripod which should be on top of the bunsen burner. Pour the salt/sand water into the beaker and turn the bunsen burner onto the safety flame. Then put the beaker on the tripod, and wait for the water to evaporate.
i have most of the time found this style water pump just self destruct, horriffic screetching sound just before they come apart. most of them are replaced before this happens though, while changing timing belt.
eternal. forever and ever and ever. but no one knows what happens to you while you're there.
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!