how does the saltseparated form sea water
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For example, water can be separated from salty water by simple distillation. This method works because the water evaporates from the solution, but is then cooled and condensed into a separate container. The salt does not evaporate and so it stays behind.
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The salt can be separated from the sea water by a simple process of evaporation. The principle behind evaporation is simple, the water molecules on absorbing the heat from the Sun get converted into water vapours and dissipate in the environment leaving the salt behind as the salt has a much higher boiling point.
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