No, it is not possible.
Soluble substances can evaporate with water if they have a lower boiling point than water. When water evaporates, it leaves behind the soluble substances dissolved in it. However, not all soluble substances evaporate at the same rate as water.
Not all materials evaporate; only substances that can transition from a liquid or solid phase to a gas phase can evaporate. For example, water and alcohol readily evaporate, while metals and many other solids do not evaporate under normal conditions. Some materials may decompose or change chemically before they can evaporate. Therefore, evaporation is specific to certain types of substances and their physical properties.
any liquid substance can reach a point at which it may evaporate, or in some cases, split etc
Stripnall is not a known substance, so it is not possible to compare its evaporation rate to that of water. The evaporation rate of a substance depends on factors like its chemical composition, boiling point, and exposure to heat and air. Generally, water has a relatively high heat capacity, so it may evaporate more slowly than some other substances.
All substances can evaporate. If custard were exposed to a vacuum, all the water would evaporate off, but the more solid parts may remain. Custard doesn't evaporate when heated because it burns at a lower temperature than it it evaporates, and a good chef never cooks custard high enough to burn anyway.
they evaporate at the same rate but the saltwater will have remnants in it when the water is all evaporated
No, each liquid evaporate differently.
yes because a fractional distillation silly, different boiling points!
Evaporation is the change of state from a liquid to a gas. At a certain temperature all compounds and substances will evaporate. SOLID to LIQUID then to GAS.
No, it will evaporate slower. When salt or another nonvolatile solute is added to water it raises the boiling point, making it more difficult to evaporate.
No, all liquids can be evaporated.
It removes the particles of all the other substances in the water like pollutants....