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The amount of water remaining after 5 minutes of evaporation would depend on factors such as the initial volume of water, temperature, surface area, and air circulation. In general, evaporation will cause some water loss, but it is difficult to determine the exact amount without specific details.
Salt does not evaporate with water, so all the salt that was initially in the water remains behind once the water has evaporated. This is because salt has a much higher boiling point than water and remains in solid form when the water evaporates.
If you evaporate 10 grams of salt in 50 ml of water, all of the salt will remain once the water has completely evaporated. Evaporation only removes the water, leaving behind the salt.
Air can become saturated by reaching its dew point temperature, which is the temperature at which the air can no longer hold all of its moisture and water vapor begins to condense into liquid form. When this happens, the air is at 100% relative humidity and is considered saturated.
Salt does not evaporate during distillation because its boiling point is much higher than that of water. Distillation separates substances based on the differences in their boiling points, so salt remains behind in the residue as the water evaporates and is collected as distillate.
The salt will remain in the container as it does not evaporate with the water. So, all the 20 grams of salt will be left behind after the water evaporates.