Yes, it is correct.
No all liquids condence some more quikly then others Take metholated spirits for instance it evaporates very quickly,as opposed to mercury which takes a litle longer.
You could exhale onto a mirror. The moisture in your breathe condenses on the mirror to form the "fog" that you see. Be quick though because the condensations evaporates very quickly. You can get a similar effect by taking a very warm shower, with nowhere to escape, the steam condenses on the mirrors or tile i your bathroom, and makes it moist or "foggy".
Probably water.
volatile means something evaporates quickly
Quickly; immediately; in haste; suddenly., Quickly; rapidly; -- a direction for a quick, lively movement or performance; quicker than allegro, or any rate of time except prestissimo.
The Sun's energy powers the water cycle. Temperature, air movement, and how much water vapor is in the air affect how quickly water evaporates and condenses. Because land feature affect temperature, they affect the water cycle too. When wind blows moist air up one side of a mountain, clouds form there. More precipitation falls there than on the other side of the mountain.
Yes, distilled water is quickly evaporated.
Water evaporate faster.
Rubbing alcohol evaporates so quickly on skin because your skin is pretty warm and rubbing alcohol has a higher vapor pressure (and lower boiling point) compared to water. It is known as a volatile solvent because it evaporates easily.
The residues are formed from salts.
The warmer water is, the more quickly it evaporates.
It evaporates quickly and it's deadly to drink.