Temperature and impurities
Yes. They will lower the vapor pressure of water.
The boiling point of a liquid is elevated when this liquid contain impurities.
The result can be erroneous.
Certainly. It is water and will freeze at the freezing point of 32 degrees F. Impurities in the water will slightly change the freezing point.
Temperature and impurities
Yes. They will lower the vapor pressure of water.
Impurities in water can alter the evaporation rate, depending on the type and quantity of impurity.
The boiling point of a liquid is elevated when this liquid contain impurities.
I assume you mean "affect". Water density can be affected by impurities. Assuming the water is pure, it can be affected by temperature, pressure, and isotopic composition.
rain water doesnt have the salt of salt water
To have water with no impurities.
Impurities can cause a significant change in the reflective index of a liquid. Impurities totally affect the results of the experiment. It changes the reflective index and affect the concentration of the solution.
Distilled water is a bad conductor. Dirty water, or water with impurities added, is a good conductor. It is not the water that matters, but the impurities.
Distilled water is a bad conductor. Dirty water, or water with impurities added, is a good conductor. It is not the water that matters, but the impurities.
Clarity is not directly related to boiling point, but it is indirectly related. Lack of clarity would indicate impurities in the water, and in general, impurities will result in a higher boiling point. But different impurities have different effects, so we cannot make any firm prediction based on a reduction in clarity.
Factors which favors evaporation: temperature, pressure, area exposed to the atmosphere, impurities in water, wind. And these factors depends on the location.