Use the information below to answer the question. Seawater contains a number of different salts. The water can be separated by a process called distillation. A simple distillation setup is shown below.The water in the flask evaporates. Water vapor (gas) rises, leaving the salt in the flask. The water vapor is cooled in the condensing tube and drips into the beaker. During the process shown in the diagram water vapor (gas) changes into liquid water by

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Use the information below to answer the question. Seawater contains a number of different salts. The water can be separated by a process called distillation. A simple distillation setup is shown below.<br><img src='https://fatskills.com/images2/science-questions/Maryland-2007-5-28.PNG'><br>The water in the flask evaporates. Water vapor (gas) rises, leaving the salt in the flask. The water vapor is cooled in the condensing tube and drips into the beaker. During the process shown in the diagram water vapor (gas) changes into liquid water by