yes salt and water could be seperated becouse you could use a sprsial mathine but it would be to expinsive or you could wait until the water evaporate and the salt will be left over.
Yes,a solution of salt and water can be separated. You can separate it by putting the solution in a evaporating dish, and wait a few days for the water to evaporate.
No a solution of salt and water can't be separated because,when you put salt in water and wait 5 or 10 minutes the salt will evaporate and even if you try to separate it the salt will still stay in the water.
Yes a solution of salt and water can be separated.How" YOU could put a paper filter under a cup and pour the mixture and that's how it could get separated.Also by a screen filter.
Salt solution can be separated by the process of evaporation.Filtration cannot be used because,if you will try it there is no salt residue.While if you try to evaporate the water,some crystal drops will remain and it will solidify as salt.This is the same in getting salt in sea water.
You can separate salt and water by using a ring stand, ring, evaporating dish, and a Tirrill burner. Which causes evaporation. The water changes to gas and the salt crystals are left behind. Obviously, you can separate it since it's a physical change, not a chemical change. And you cannot filter salt and water with a filter paper.
I think that the salt can be separated from the water, I am just not exactly sure how. Colors can be easily separated by using chromatography paper and there may be a similar way for salt from water, or even sugar from water, but it would be hard once the salt dissolved.
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we did this at school, have a bunsen burner with a tripod ontop and a pot ontop of that which has your salt water in and then have an umbrella shaped object and a bowl under neath the tripod so when the water evaporates it hits the umbrella and the water will run down the umbrella and go into the bowl and when it has all evaporates the salt will be left as a solid in the pot!
we did this at school, have a bunsen burner with a tripod ontop and a pot ontop of that which has your salt water in and then have an umbrella shaped object and a bowl under neath the tripod so when the water evaporates it hits the umbrella and the water will run down the umbrella and go into the bowl and when it has all evaporates the salt will be left as a solid in the pot!
You can actually separate them very easily by turning the salt into a crystals by mixing water with salt. You have to pour the mixture into a pan and then turn on the stove to medium so that the solution does not heat up to quickly. Then you have to wait until all of the water has evaporated. It could take from 30mins to 1hour. I don't suggest doing this with sugar because it is very hard to clean up afterwards. Hope this helped :)
I find it funny how people not from his class are posting. Like me! Salt can be removed from salt water either by evaporating the water (the salt is left over), or by conducting reverse osmosis.
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no because the salt dissolved.
Yes, by using a filter that can filter out very tiny (microscopic) pieces.
no because it will desolve
yes salt and water could be seperated becouse you could use a sprsial mathine but it would be to expinsive or you could wait until the water evaporate and the salt will be left over.
Yes,Because the water can be evaporate
while the salt is left behind.There is also has a very expensive
pump that can separate the salt.
yes,you can because there is a filter that they can use.
Water and salt can be separated by using a funnel.
yes,the solution of water and salt
can be separated.
A solution of salt ,water can not be separated by a paper filter ,but it can be separated by evaporating the water.
Salt and water can be separate but you have to buy or have a expensive to do.
Yes salt and water can be seperated in filter paper. salt and water cant be seperated in screen becase it has holes.
Yes a solution of salt and water can be separated through a machine or you can boil it and get the salt out or it can evaporate.
Water and salt can be seperated.It can by evaporate the salt from the water.
Yes,a solution of salt and water can be separated. You can separate it by putting the solution in a evaporating
dish, and wait a few days for the water to evaporate.
yes a solution of salt and water can be separated .
yes salt and water can be separated be the water and the salt.cxdfr
yes,you can separate salt and water you can boil it and all the salt goes to the bottom.
Yes saltwater can be separted by letingthe water dryand you can buy a filter to separted salt water.
porque la sal se desase con el agua.
Salt and Water cannot be separated if you try to separat them it will be hard to try to separated them.
Yes a solution of salt and water can be separated if you put the saitwater in the filter the sait will stay in there.
Yes, a solution of salt and water
can be separated by being dried out.
Yes, because if you separate it you are not going to see it.
yes, because the little paper holds
the salt and the water goes through.
Yes a solution could be separated by using a filter.
no se puede porque la sal se ve trasparente.
(YES) I think the salt can be separated. If the water dissolves the salt might still be there.
no,because if you put salt in water
you have to stir it in order for it
to be a mixture and when you stir it it will dissolve.
Yes,salt and water can be separated
because salt is to heavy to evaporate
with the water.
You can separate the salt from the water by taking the container and make sure the salt doesn't come out.
yes, because the salt and the water gets dry out by the light .
yes,the water gets out and the salt dose NOT IT STAYS and it stays on the paper.
Yes,the water and salt can be separated with the filters.
yes, by using a filter....
yes because,if you stir salt and water together and then put them in light you'll see salt crystals in a few weeks.
yes the salt and water can be stay to make salt water.
You can separate the salt from the water by taking a paper filter and making sure that only the water comes
out.
no because it does not have enough time to evaporate the water because
it needs time to evaporate.
No,because salt dissolves when you stir the salt and water together.
No a solution of salt and water can't be separated because,when you put salt in water and wait 5 or 10 minutes the salt will evaporate and even if you try to separate it the salt will still stay in the water.
Yes a solution of salt water can be separated.But only in certain filters .
Yes a solution can be separated because if you let it dissolves.
yes! salt and water can be separated.
well you get a paper filter and a cup then pour!
No, you cannot separate a solution
of salt & water because salt would have dissolved into the water.
Yes,a salt water solution can be separated by using a paper filter.
yes salt and water can be separated by a funall
Yes, because you can separate with filter paper.
No,I think salt and water can't be separated .
Yes how pour thought a paper.
yes,i think they can be separated because you can dissolve the salt into the water and evaporate it back out.
No i think that water can't be separated because you can dissolve the salt.
NO salt and water can NOT be seporated because it is hared.
yes, a solution of salt and water can be separated.
No a solution of water & salt cannot be separated because the solid already dissolved into the water. DUDE!
Yes, because you can separate it on filter paper
My answer is no.
Yes because you can seethe salt.
yes salt and water can be separated by a paper filter.
Yes a solution of salt and water can be separated.How" YOU could put a paper filter under a cup and pour the mixture and that's how it could get separated.Also by a screen filter.
yes a solution of salt and water can be separated by filters.
Salt solution can be separated by the process of evaporation.Filtration cannot be used because,if you will try it there is no salt residue.While if you try to evaporate the water,some crystal drops will remain and it will solidify as salt.This is the same in getting salt in sea water.
You can separate salt and water by using a ring stand, ring, evaporating dish, and a Tirrill burner. Which causes evaporation. The water changes to gas and the salt crystals are left behind. Obviously, you can separate it since it's a physical change, not a chemical change. And you cannot filter salt and water with a filter paper.
I think that the salt can be separated from the water, I am just not exactly sure how. Colors can be easily separated by using chromatography paper and there may be a similar way for salt from water, or even sugar from water, but it would be hard once the salt dissolved.
yes it can be separate by using evaporation. the water will evaporate leaving the salt behind
YES YOU CAN SEPARATE SALT FROM WATER. THERE ARE TWO DIFERENT WAYS, REVERSE OSMOSIS AND DISTILATION. GOOGLE SHOULD HELP YOU WITH EXPLANATIONS OF BOTH.
» Salt And Water - Separated By Evaporation. Because Salt Doesn't Evaporate. Boil The Water (Speeds Process Up) And Wait For Water To Evaporate - Only Salt is Left «
we did this at school, have a bunsen burner with a tripod ontop and a pot ontop of that which has your salt water in and then have an umbrella shaped object and a bowl under neath the tripod so when the water evaporates it hits the umbrella and the water will run down the umbrella and go into the bowl and when it has all evaporates the salt will be left as a solid in the pot!
we did this at school, have a bunsen burner with a tripod ontop and a pot ontop of that which has your salt water in and then have an umbrella shaped object and a bowl under neath the tripod so when the water evaporates it hits the umbrella and the water will run down the umbrella and go into the bowl and when it has all evaporates the salt will be left as a solid in the pot!
You can actually separate them very easily by turning the salt into a crystals by mixing water with salt. You have to pour the mixture into a pan and then turn on the stove to medium so that the solution does not heat up to quickly. Then you have to wait until all of the water has evaporated. It could take from 30mins to 1hour. I don't suggest doing this with sugar because it is very hard to clean up afterwards.
Hope this helped :)
I find it funny how people not from his class are posting. Like me!
Salt can be removed from salt water either by evaporating the water (the salt is left over), or by conducting reverse osmosis.
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