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(i) Evaporation
(ii) distillation
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Salt mixes well in water to form a clear salt solution. As we know, salt and water have different boiling points. Hence, we can use the "evaporation" technique to separate salt from salt solution. For this, one has to simply heat the salt solution till all the water boils and evaporates, and salt is left behind.
We can recover common salt from salt water mixture by the process of evaporation. The solution of common salt and water is taken in a porcelain dish and heated gently by using a burner. The water present in salt solution will form water vapours and escape into atmosphere.
In order to recover both salt as well as water from salt water mixture the process of distillation is used. Distillation is the process of heating water to form water vapours or steam, and then cooling the hot water vapours to get back liquid water
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