Yes, kerosene evaporates faster than water because it has a lower boiling point. This means that at normal temperatures, kerosene molecules have more energy to break away from the liquid surface and enter the gas phase compared to water molecules.
Baking soda will evaporate faster in water than in salt. This is because baking soda is water-soluble, meaning it will dissolve in water, while it will just mix with salt but not dissolve.
Yes, a glass of water will evaporate faster than tequila. This is because water has a higher rate of evaporation compared to alcohol due to its molecular structure and properties. Tequila contains alcohol, which evaporates at a slower rate than water.
When water and kerosene are mixed kerosene will float on top.
There are a couple of factors here that make it impossible to predict. In the dark, the plain water should evaporate more readily ("faster", all other conditions being equal). However, out in the sun, the food coloring may cause the water to absorb more energy from the sun's light, and therefore get hotter, which could easily negate the (probably small) colligative effects.
Sugar water evaporates faster than salt water because sugar molecules are smaller and lighter than salt molecules, allowing them to escape into the air more easily. Additionally, sugar does not form strong bonds with water molecules, making it easier for the water to evaporate. Salt, on the other hand, forms strong ionic bonds with water, slowing down the evaporation process.
No, water with syrup evaporate faster.
Salt water will evaporate faster.
Yes, spirit evaporate faster.
Water is not evaporated faster than anything.
yes it evaporates faster than water.
Water is not evaporated faster than everything.
Water evaporate faster in a wide glass than in a narrower glass.
No
Pure water is evaporated faster.
No, salts are insoluble in kerosene oil.
no it does not
Gases don't evaporate, liquids do.