The process of boiling seawater and recondensing the steam is called desalination, specifically through a method known as distillation. This technique involves heating seawater to create steam, which is then collected and cooled to form freshwater, effectively separating it from the salts and impurities. Desalination is commonly used to provide potable water in arid regions or areas with limited freshwater resources.
This process is called distillation.
the process you are referring to is called "distillation".
Boiling
Distillation.
When water is heated rapidly and changes into steam, this process is called boiling.
The process you are referring to is called distillation. In distillation, a mixture is heated to convert the liquid component into a vapor, which is then condensed back into a liquid form and collected separately from the other components in the mixture. This method relies on the differences in boiling points of the substances to achieve separation.
the process is called evaporation if the if the temperature is below its boiling point and of it is above its boiling point then the process is called vapourisation. the boiling point of water is 100 degr
This process is called boiling.
Desalination
The process is just called boiling. At the boiling point, the water molecules spread out to form steam. Water vapour can form at any temperature, and that process is evaporation.
Salt can be removed from seawater through a process called desalination, such as distillation or reverse osmosis. These methods involve separating the salt from the water, leaving behind fresh water. However, desalination can be energy-intensive and costly.
This process is called boiling (in mass) or evaporation (at the surface).