Chemistry
Salt is separated from sea water by:
- evaporation
- sublimation
- magnetic separation
- filtration
Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
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evaporation
Reason — Salt from sea water is separated by evaporation. Sea water is collected in shallow beds and allowed to evaporate in the sun. When all the water is evaporated, salt is left behind.
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