No it does'nt!It makes it go slower. by alshacore
No. Adding salt to water increases its boiling point, making it take longer to boil.
Salt water boils HOTTER, not necessarily faster.
The correct answer is salt water.
Surprisingly, water with a high salt content boils faster than pure water. Salt water may have a higher boiling point than freshwater, but because it takes less energy to increase the temperature of salt water (due to the salt requiring very little energy to heat) the salt water boils faster.
fresh water doesnt have salt so it doesnt take as long to have the salt evaporate
The liquid that would boil faster between water, water with vinegar, or water with salt would be water. I am sure because i did an experiment and i boiled these three liquids five time and averaged them. Water came out to be that it took the least amount of time to boil.
it makes the water boil faster
For salt water to boil faster than plain water, the salt concentration would have to be fairly high. In addition, the salt water would need to be a salt water solution before putting the pot on to heat because of the density of the water content itself.
saltwater boils the fastest
Salt water boils HOTTER, not necessarily faster.
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plain not sure
The water that boils fasteris fresh water because salthas an effect on water.
This depends on the concentration of water or sugar.
Salt water boils more rapidly then unsalted water.
The correct answer is salt water.
Yes, actually the salt makes your water boil at a higher temperature. So instead of your water boiling at 100 degrees Celsius it boils at 110 degrees Celsius. So when you put your noodles in they cook faster. :)
Raises the temperature at which the water boilsAdding salt does not make the water boil faster, but makes the water boil at a higher temperature than 100 degrees Celsius. This may allow you to cook food in that water faster than in plain boiling water.