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11 August, 06:02

Why does salt remain in a pan when it is boiled in water and the water evaporates

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  1. 11 August, 06:13
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    It's mostly because the heat of the pan does not go to a high enough level to force the salt to evaporate. It's also because the salt is heavier than the water and is still a solid, so it stays there.
  2. 11 August, 06:14
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    The salt is left behind because the water is easily turned into a gas, while the salt will not break apart because of its ions
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