Sodium
by the process of evaporation. when sea water evaporates salt is left behind. same process is done at the shore of sea...
Yes, the salt is left behind when the water has been evaporated because the salt has been dissolved in the water then the bits of salt is left over.
an example is that when sea water evaporates,it becomes salt.
The liquid boiled out of sea water is primarily water, which is made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. When sea water is boiled, the water evaporates and leaves behind salts and minerals in the form of residue.
You can collect sea water and boil it until all the water evaporates away and you're left with salt. It can also be obtained from rocks.
When water evaporates, salts dissolved in the water are left behind and form solid crystals.
Regular water is evaporated faster.
If the water was pure and had no salt already mixed in it then the same 20 grams of salt would be left, as salt doesn't evaporates on the temperature at which water does evaporates.
The water evaporates when the sun is shining at it. Like in the sea. When the sun shines at the sea, the water evaporates and go to the clouds. When the clouds get heavier and heavier it will rain and repeat the process again.
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Salt remain as a crystallized residue.
It eventually flows to the sea (or evaporates) and is reused.