If Chlorine Gas is in the water as is put in many municipal water supplies, then it will evaporate as a volatile relatively quickly. Usually within a few days of sitting most of the chlorine evaporates out.Chloride ions as in Sodium Chloride (NaCl) are far less volatile, and the salts are often left behind after the entire container of water has evaporated away.
sodium, chlorine
It is possible for still water to contain chlorine if it has been treated with chlorine for disinfection purposes. However, if it is natural still water from a spring or well, it is unlikely to contain chlorine unless it has been contaminated with chlorine from other sources.
Water is transformed in vapors.
you can wait until the water evaporates
These parts are the leaves.
After some time whole water is evaporated.
It's because of the heat until it evaporates
Letting tap water sit out may reduce the chlorine content as it evaporates, but it will not significantly affect the mineral content. Minerals in water do not evaporate like volatile compounds such as chlorine.
Break point chlorination refers to the continuous addition of chlorine to the water until the chlorine enquiry is met and all present ammonia is oxidized. Once the break point is reached, only free chlorine remains.
You can boil the water until all the water evaporates and then you're left with just the salt
Yes and no. Yes because it does keep its form kind of when it evaporates. All that happenes is that it just turnes into a less dense form. Then no because when it evaporates it is a gas until it changes again.