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β 14y agoNo, salt molecules are too large to pass through the pores of Visking tubing, which is a semi-permeable membrane. Only smaller molecules like water can pass through the tubing via osmosis.
Electrolytes, such as salt water or sulfuric acid, allow electricity to pass through when dissolved in water. This is because they contain ions that can carry electric current.
Salt is removed from seawater through a process called desalination. There are two common methods: distillation, where the water is heated to create steam that is then condensed into fresh water, and reverse osmosis, where pressure is used to force seawater through a membrane that only allows water molecules to pass through, leaving the salt behind.
Ghosts are often believed to be able to pass through objects such as walls and doors, but they are commonly associated with being unable to pass through materials such as salt, iron, or specific objects related to their life or death. In some cultures, it is believed that ghosts cannot cross running water or enter holy ground.
When salt water passes through a magnetic field, it does not exhibit any significant magnetic properties itself. However, the movement of the salt water through the field can induce small electrical currents due to Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction. This phenomenon can be utilized in applications such as desalination and power generation.
C funnel should be used to separate salt water mixture as it can be used for filtration, allowing the liquid to pass through while trapping the solid salt. Magnet B, balance, and hot plate are not suitable for separating a mixture of salt water.
yes electricity can pass through salt water .salt is an ionic compound which can conduct electricity
Water can pass through a filter due to its smaller molecular size, while salt molecules are too large to pass through. This property is often utilized in desalination processes to separate salt from water.
Pass the mixture through filter paper. The salt water will pass through leaving the chalk behind in the filter paper.
Red blood cells are too large to pass through the pores of the dialysis membrane. The pores are designed to only allow small molecules like waste products and electrolytes to pass through while keeping larger molecules like red blood cells inside the tubing.
Evaporate the water. Pass the water through a reverse osmosis membrane.
The two interstates that pass through Salt Lake City are I-80 and I-15.
yes, when any salt is in solution it allows electricity to pass through as the electrons are free to move.
NaCl is sodium chloride or table salt. In granular form salt will not pass through a paper filter. However it will if dissolved in a liquid because it has become part of the liquid and no longer has the properties of a solid.
Electrolytes, such as salt water or sulfuric acid, allow electricity to pass through when dissolved in water. This is because they contain ions that can carry electric current.
To separate salt and flour in water, you can use a process called filtration. Pour the salt and flour mixture through a filter, such as a coffee filter or cheesecloth. The water will pass through the filter, while the salt and flour particles will be left behind.
Salt water is pumped through a very fine membrane which does not allow the salt to pass through (osmosis). Only part of the water is "desalinated". The rest, with all the salt, is usually pumped back into the ocean, at some distance away from the plant.
Epsom salt is translucent, meaning that light can pass through it but objects cannot be seen clearly on the other side.