Water can be separated from salt through:

chromatography
distillation
evaporation
filtration
distillation  Water can be separated from salt through a process called distillation. In this process, the salty water is heated until it boils, and the steam is collected and cooled until it condenses back into water. The salt is left behind in the boiling container. This process can be used to purify salty water and make it safe to drink.

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2 responses to “Water can be separated from salt through:”

  1. Ahmed Khan Avatar
    Ahmed Khan

    Water can be separated from salt through
    chromatography

    distillation

    evaporation

    filtration

    this is correct answer evaporation
    not distillation answer

    1. rikazzz Avatar

      corrected