pure water evaporates faster because it has a higher vapour pressure than salt water. Raoult's Law. The attraction between salt ions and water is stronger than that of water molecules. It therefore takes more energy to separate a water molecule from salt, that a water molecule from another water molecule.
i would say salt because it aobsorbs water and the makes it dry
Fresh water cause salt slows down the evaporation.
The addition of a non-volatile solute such as salt lowers the vapour pressure above a liquid, making it evaporate slower.
Evaporation is a surface phenomenon; the density differences in this case are not important - the speeds of evaporation are practically similar.
Yes
Fresh water
Fresh water
Most probably , it would be fresh water. This is because since there is no salt which would keep the cold , the fresh water would melt faster.
if edta is fresh reaction will preceed faster other wise it will take time
The salt added to water makes the water colder so salt water evaporates slower than just plain fresh water.
When water has a substance dissolved in it, it freezes at a lower temperature. Salt water has salt dissolved in the water, so it freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water.
fresh water will! XD Hey, I did an experiment on this for my science project and it was saltwater that boils easier. If you do this experiment you have to do it multiple times to make sure you get the average. It boils faster, because it has more particles which makes it warmer. For example, when we wear sweatpants, we get warm, and when we wear less clothing we take longer to warm up. Just like the particles. More particles= more heat Less particles= less heat
Fresh water evaporate faster.
Fresh water is evaporated faster.
At the same temperature fresh water evaporates faster.
Fresh water is evaporated faster.
The differences are not important.
Pure water is evaporated faster.
tap water. the other guy who wrote the answer was just random letters
It's fresh water. The salt remains in the oceans as the water evaporates.
Rain results from water that evaporates and then later cools and condenses back into a liquid. Water is a volatile substance, meaning it evaporates easily. Many of the substances dissolves in water, such as salts, are not volatile and so get left behind when the water evaporates.
It is thought that the water that evaporates the fastest is fresh, with tap and saltwater right behind it. The salt is seen as a barrier to quick evaporation, which is why it is considered slower to evaporate.
water because the air is just about the same thing and i am 9 by the way hows it doing
The boiling point of pure water is lower than the boiling point of salt water.