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How to separate salt from water

Using Basic Evaporation Experiment

1. Heat water and add salt to make saltwater.


All you'll need is a little of salt, some tap water, a saucepan, a little black construction
paper, and a stove. Add the water to the pan and place it on a hot burner. Wait for the
water to heat.
2. Add salt until it no longer dissolves.
Continue adding small spoonfuls of salt and stirring to dissolve them. Eventually, you'll
reach a point at which the salt won't dissolve anymore, no matter how hot the water is
3. Spoon the water onto dark construction paper.
Using a spoon or ladle, pour a little of your saltwater over a dark-colored piece of
construction paper. Now, all you need to do is wait for the water to evaporate.
4. Wait for salt to form.
As the water evaporates, it should leave behind miniature salt crystals. You've just
separated salt from water.

Make a Distiller

1. Start boiling a pot of salt water.


2. Set a lid on the pot offset.
Next, find a lid for your pot (it doesn't necessarily have to fit perfectly). Balance the
lid on the pot so that part of it is hanging over the rim.
3. Let the water collect in a bowl.
Since water runs downhill, the condensation on the underside of the lid will
naturally gather at the lowest point of the lid. Place a bowl under this spot to catch
the drops of distilled water as they fall.

Using Uncommon Methods

1. Use reverse osmosis.


This technique can remove salt from salt water by forcing the water through a
permeable membrane. This membrane acts as a filter, permitting only water molecules
to pass through and keeping dissolved contaminants (like salt) out.
2. Add decanoic acid.
After adding the acid and heating slightly, then cooling, the salt and other impurities
precipitate (that is, solidify and sink to the bottom).
3. Gunakan elektrodialisis. Menggunakan kekuatan listrik, dimungkinkan untuk
menghilangkan partikel seperti garam dari air. Ini dilakukan dengan merendam katoda
bermuatan negatif dan anoda bermuatan positif dalam air dan memisahkannya dengan
membran berpori.

How to Make Liquid Soap


from Bar Soap

1. Pick out a bar of soap to use.


You can make liquid soap from any bar of soap you have around the house.
2. Grate the soap into a bowl.
Use a fine cheese grater to grate the entire bar of soap into a bowl.
3. Blend the soap with boiled water.
Boil 1 cup of water, then pour into a blender along with the grated soap. Mix Whip until
both ingredients blend perfectly.
4. Add glycerin to the mixture.
Stir until it is thoroughly combined.
5. Pour the soap into containers.
Once it has completely cooled, you can pour it into jars or pump containers using a
funnel. It makes a great gift, especially when it's stored in pretty jars.

How to make liquid soap


from scratch

1. Firstly you must Gather ingredients.


In order to get liquid soap to transform and form bubbles, you need the right mix of oils and a
chemical called potassium hydroxide, also known as lye.
2. Then get the right equipment. When you work with lye, you need to wear safety gear and set up
your work area properly. Plan to work in a well-ventilated room with good lighting so you can
see what you're doing. You'll need the following supplies: A crock pot, Plastic or glass measuring
bowls, Kitchen scale, Stick blender, Gloves and protective goggles.
3. After that heat the oils. Weigh the oils and place them in the crock pot on low heat.
4. Next make the lye solution.
5. After that Add the lye solution to the oils. The mixture will begin to thicken.
6. After that Dilute the paste.
7. Next Add fragrance and color.
8. Finally Store the soap.
HOW TO CONVERT RAIN WATER TO DRINKING WATER
1. make gutters at the end of the roof of the house

2. make a pipe to deliver water from the gutter to the reservoir

3. pairs of water pumps on the reservoir

4. Turn on the water pump in the reservoir

5. also turn on the dosing pump

6. then the water will flow to the statix mixer (for mixing with oxidizing agents)

7. water enters into a multimedia filter containing silica sand, gravel, and zeolite manganese (to
filter out coarse particles with oxidation effects)

8. water enters the ion exchange filter (to remove water hardness)

9. Water enters the cartridge filter (to filter out soft impurities)

10. water enters the first clean water storage tank

11. pump water into the ultra filtration water unit

12. water enters the second clean water tank

13. water is pumped towards the three micro filter units

14. water enters the ultraviolet sterilizer unit (to kill microbes)

15. Water is ready to drink without cooking

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