Salt can be separated from the sea water by which processes? Explain.
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The salt can be separated from the sea water by a simple process of evaporation. On a commercial scale, large water tanks are built and filled with seawater, then left under the sun for a few days. After a few days it is observed that the water has evaporated and the salt is found at the bottom of that tank
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Salts are separated from the sea water by Evaporation.
They are large water tanks that are built and filled with seawater, then left under the sun heat for a few days. After a few days it is observed that the water has evaporated and the salt is found at the bottom of that tank.
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