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ABSTRACT
Evaporation is the process through the exchange of water molecules in the atmosphere
or events or changes in water ice to vapor in the air. The example of evaporation is obtain salt
from sea water. In this experiment authors try to obtain salt from model of sea water. The
method that use to conduct this experiment is evaporation process.
INTRODUCTION
Evaporation is the process through the exchange of water molecules in the atmosphere
or events or changes in water ice to vapor in the air. Evaporation occurs in each state until
the air temperature at the soil surface becomes saturated with water vapor. (Separation
process priciples : Christie John Geankoplis)
RESULT
In this experiment authors measured the mass of salt before and after conduct
experiment. The mass of salt after experiment heavier than the mass of salt before practice.
Before practice the mass is 3.855 grams, but after practice the mass is 4.233.
DISCUSSION
From the result, in the first experiment, the mass of the salt was increase after heated,
because after heated salt contains more water. The salt can obtain because in the method of
separation of evaporation, boiling solvents that evaporate completely and leave the solute.
CONCLUSION
From this experiment, it can be conclude that the salt can be obtain from model of sea
water with evaporation.
REFERENCES
Donald, C. (2005). Fundamentals and modeling of separation processes. New York:
Prentice-Hall.
Geankoplis, C. J. (2003). Separation Process Principles. New York: Prentice-Hall.