Evaporation of mineralized water, residues?

Hello everyone,

When rich water evaporates, do the minerals remain on the dispensing medium or do they evaporate with the H2O?

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TomRichter
2 months ago

Minerals have no tendency to evaporate at all with very few exceptions (in water rather than in water).

With your comment LSD, this looks different, but that doesn't count as minerals.

I think if you put the LSD-containing paper in the open for a week, the LSD is gone.

RedPanther
4 months ago

That H2 O evaporates does not mean that, for example, NaCl evaporates. When you look at the salt shaker at home, you notice that NaCl has no tendency to evaporate;)

If one component of the solution/mixing does not evaporate, it will remain intact when other components evaporate.

The principle is known, for example, from the salines by the sea, where sea salt is obtained by directing seawater into basins and allowing the water to evaporate.

quadratbieger
4 months ago

the first