Because the air is so dehydrated that it needs water
yes, just evaporate water and you are left with sand
salt and water. let the water evaporate and the salt should be left behind.
First decant the water - the sand will be left behind. Then evaporate the water and the salt will be left behind.
dilute salt in water to form a solution, then evaporate the water and you are left with salt crystals - gamemaster12321
Salt dissolves in water, sand does not. Mix water with the solids, pour off the water, and sand is left behind, Evaporate the water by boiling it, and the salt will be left.
Coffee can't evaporate. The only thing that can is water, so all the water in coffee will evaporate. The only thing that will be left is the coffee. So, the left over coffee will be left and so it can't fully evaporate.
It will evaporate
evaporate the water and then the salt crystals will be left.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate from tap water over time, especially if the water is left out in an open container.
If you let the water evaporate, the sugar will be left behind.
Water is evaporated at any temperature.
Evaporate the water, suger and salt will be left behind.
Evaporate the water. Salt is left behind when the water dries up.
Evaporate the water, suger and salt will be left behind.
salt and water. let the water evaporate and the salt should be left behind.
yes, just evaporate water and you are left with sand
When ocean water evaporates, the salt does not evaporate with the water. The water molecules evaporate, leaving the salt behind. This is why seawater is salty, as the salt remains in the ocean as the water evaporates.