No
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All juices if they are fully liquid (and 0 percent thick) can evaporate
No. All liquids have different specific freezing points. Some liquids may have the same point, but that doesnt change anything.
In order for a given liquid or solid to evaporate, a sufficient 'energy barrier' has to be overcome. As this barrier is different for almost all materials, the rate at which the liquid becomes a gas is most certainly different.
All liquids would evaporate if heated to a high enough temperature.
Yes and no. For practical purposes most all liquids will evaporate over time. Technically, you can create a controlled environement to eliminate evaporation.
No, each liquid evaporate differently.
they evaporate at the same rate but the saltwater will have remnants in it when the water is all evaporated
No, all liquids can be evaporated.
No, it depends upon the nature of liquid.
At room temperature only liquids can be evaporated; increasing the temperature also the solids can be evaporated.
No, all liquids are not the same. Liquids can have different properties such as density, viscosity, and surface tension which make them unique from one another. Additionally, liquids can have varying chemical compositions and phase states which further distinguish them.