I believe you mean: "Do impurities effect the rate of evaporation of liquids?"
Well, the answer is yes and no. Usually, the answer is no (when you pour salt into water). However, in some special cases, when the impurity actually changes the chemical composition of the liquid, the liquid will most likely have completely different properties - hence different boiling points - hence different evaporation rates.
Volume has no effect on evaporation rates. It is surface area that provides a time dependent variation.
There are many factors in determining the rate of evaporation of different liquids. Some of the determining factors are rate of air flow, surface area size, temperature, concentration of the liquid, how tightly the liquid molecules bond to one another, and more.
A greater water area produce a higher evaporation.
heat, humidity,wind and the surface area of container that it is in.
Yes, it decreases the evaporation rate. Sugar molecule contains a lot of -OH groups, which can make Hydrogen bonds with water. Since molecular attraction increases the rate of evaporation decreases.
The rate of evaporation increases
The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation. It is
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Volume has no effect on evaporation rates. It is surface area that provides a time dependent variation.
if quality of water reduce the evaporation will decrase
Climate change is warming up the atmosphere which is making evaporation happen faster. So climate change is a factor that affects the rate of water evaporation.
Impurities in water can alter the evaporation rate, depending on the type and quantity of impurity.
There are many factors in determining the rate of evaporation of different liquids. Some of the determining factors are rate of air flow, surface area size, temperature, concentration of the liquid, how tightly the liquid molecules bond to one another, and more.
These are all variables used to calculate evaporation rate: The larger the surface area the higher the evaporation (rate) The higher the wind speed the higher the evaporation (rate) The higher the temperature the higher the evaporation (rate) The higher the relative humidity the lower the evaporation (rate)
Yes the hotter the weather the faster the evaporation, the colder the slower
At higher temperatures evaporation is faster.