The water will evaporate leaving just the solids
The solution become more concentrated in sugar.
Heating contribute to the water evaporation.
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Copper sulfate crystals remain in the container.
When a liquid solution evaporates, the solvent molecules escape from the solution as vapor, leaving behind the solute particles. As more solvent molecules leave, the concentration of the solute increases until no more solvent is left and the solute remains as a solid residue.
The solution become more concentrated in sugar.
it is water
The type of solution formed when steam from boiling water evaporates into the air is a gaseous solution. As the water vaporizes, it mixes with the air forming a homogenous mixture of water vapor and air molecules.
Heating contribute to the water evaporation.
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You boil the salt water so the water evaporates, leaving salt.
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After evaporation, the water in the salt solution evaporates, leaving behind the salt that was dissolved in it. This process is known as salt crystallization, where the salt forms crystals as the water evaporates.
Salt does not boil away at approx. 100 Celsius. The water evaporates causing the concentration of salt to increase.
A volatile solution is a solution where the solvent easily evaporates at room temperature. This can result in a change in the concentration of the solute in the solution over time as the solvent evaporates.
it evaporates which means it turns into water vapour
Copper sulfate crystals remain in the container.