i dont know im the one trying to figure that out
I think that this would probably be best answered by conducting your own experiment. Just make sure to start with the same volume for both.
no.
apple juice is a mixture of water and other substances. impure water has a higher boiling point than water. therefore, water evaporates faster than apple juice.
because it has alot of vitamins in it
materials: apple juice orange juice grape juice cranberry juice soda water
yes
alchohol
Evaporation is faster at better heat and mass transfer. Lower viscosity would result to better heat and mass transfer. Of 3 liquid, soap results to lower viscosity (unless at very high concentration), salt resulted to higher viscosity and sugar in orange juice contribute to the most viscous of all. From above reason, the soapy water should evaporate faster than salt water and the slowest to dry should be orange juice.
cuz its not as dense and actually i believe...depending on the caffeine levels soda evaporates faster
my answer is yes because if water can evaporate applejuice can.
I think rootbeer will evaporate faster than white grape juice.
Apple juice Apple juice? apple juice! Apple Juice Ameretto Coffee
Its juice from a cactus plant. Like apple juice is juice from an apple and orange juice is juice from an orange.
apple juice is a homogeneous mixture
you just have too squeeze it's guts out and then woola you have apple juice. p.s. apple juice sucks