Rinse them in clean water
No, salt remain as a residue.
After water evaporation solid salt remain as a residue.
Water is evaporated, salt remain as a solid residue.
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The process of salt dissolving in water and leaving a white residue is a physical change. Dissolving salt is a physical change as it does not involve a change in the chemical composition of the salt or water. The white residue is likely salt that has precipitated out of the solution as the water evaporated.
The method used is the sea water distillation.
Salt is not evaporated with water and remain as a residue.
Fresh water is from rain or snow and is very pure and free of dissolved salts. Salt water is sea water and contains salts (mainly sodium chloride ie common salt)brought in by rivers over millions of years which cannot escape and the sea therefore gets more and more salty every year. Well fresh water evaporates and with the salt water the salt stays in the water that hasn't evaporated yet.
Salt remain as a solid residue.
By water evaporation salt remain as a residue.
Yes it does. The water evaporates off leaving salt crystals behind. Depending on how fast you evaporate the water, different sizes of crystals are formed. The slower you evaporate, the larger the crystals.
Salt remain as a residue at the bottom.