yes a bean will grow faster in sugary water
normal water with salt
A sea water ice cube would melt faster than a normal ice cube because sea water has a lower freezing point due to the presence of salt. This means that it would require less heat energy to melt the sea water ice cube compared to a normal ice cube.
Yes, kerosene evaporates faster than water because it has a lower boiling point. This means that at normal temperatures, kerosene molecules have more energy to break away from the liquid surface and enter the gas phase compared to water molecules.
It will rust faster in a salt water base and it will also rust faster in a tap water base not a sugary or a pop type, they have a slower fashion of rusting.
air, when compared to water
When a river floods it water will flow faster then the normal speed.
Pure water typically melts ice faster than salty or sugary water because impurities in salty or sugary water lower its freezing point, requiring more energy to melt the ice. On the other hand, carbonated water may melt ice faster due to the presence of bubbles that help break down the ice. Ultimately, the specific chemical composition of the water will determine its effect on the melting rate.
NO Normal water boils faster because salt (sodium chloride) breaks up very slowly and since its salt water. The salt binds itself with the molecules of the water therefore increasing the boiling point, hence making it slower to boil. In comparison to normal water, salt water takes longer to boil than normal water.
air, when compared to water
The ethanol enthalpy of vaporization is lower compared to water.
sugary water
Water warms faster than soil because it has a higher specific heat capacity, meaning it requires less energy to raise its temperature compared to soil. Soil has a lower specific heat capacity, so it takes longer to heat up compared to water.