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Question by mayke mei hapy bi ansern mi questin deremedia facillla jackson samuel edward thomas oscar herman charles quinn bivins jr. the 3rd
Submitted on 4/16/2004
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how do you change salt water to freshwater by boiling it?


Answer by THUGGISHKILLA
Submitted on 10/28/2004
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YOU CHANGE IT BY BOILING IT AND PUTTING A GLASS CYLINDER ABOVE IT SOMEHOW AND COLLECT ALL THE WATER AFTER WARDS.

p.s USE A TUBE FOR WHEN THE EVAPORATED WATER IS IN DROPLETS WILL FALL TO THE BEAKER OR GLASS

 

Answer by Tea
Submitted on 1/18/2005
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possibly. I'm also trying to find out

 

Answer by Grid94
Submitted on 10/4/2005
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Boil it

 

Answer by loser face
Submitted on 5/25/2006
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my answer to ur question is ur a dumass and u cant make fresh water into salt water by boiling it

 

Answer by joshua
Submitted on 10/18/2006
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take the salt water and add heat and the water will chance it to gas wich u have to colecket u can do this with a cooled pas tic sheet

 

Answer by Kelly
Submitted on 5/24/2007
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How do I change saltwater into freshwater?

 

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