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No, it will lower the Boiling Temperature of Water. Try this test, bring a pot of water to a slow boil, and sprinkle some salt into the pot. The water will boil "harder" where the salt hits the water.

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It increases its boiling point by increasing the density of the product of water. Water alone boils at 100 C and with salt it boils at about 104 C.

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No it doesn't, it raises the boiling point. To speed the boiling process you have to add more heat.

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because salt makes the boiling point of water rise

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It raises the boiling point of water. It may appear to bubble briskly at first, but when the salt has dissolved the solution will boil only when it has been heated a bit more.

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