Yes and no. See the following website for information of why: http://www.swri.org/10light/water.htm If you came to this posting in the past, please note that the previous writer had no idea what he was talking about. Read the SWRI site for an actual scientific answer.
If you add salt to water it causes the water to boil slower!
Additional answer
The speed of boiling (whatever that is!!) is no affected by the addition of salt, but the boilng point is raised, so it will take longer to come to the boil.
yes salt water does boil faster
Salt water boils HOTTER, not necessarily faster.
Yes salt water does boil faster than fresh water. To be honest, if you put any kind of seasoning in a warming pot, it sparks a reaction.
hot water is made of molecules that can move faster and faster and you can boil or microwave the water to make it become hotter and hotter
distilled water and pure water are the same thing.
no
yes salt water does boil faster
it can not be used as drinking water if your lost at sea with no way to boil it
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A small amount of water will reach it's boiling point sooner than a large amount of water. It will not boil faster.
The water would evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
no it does not
Yes. When you boil off the water, the salt stays behind.
You boil the saltwater, collect the steam and have it cool back into water in a different container, and whats left after all the water has been boiled, is the salt.
yes
makes it boil faster
Both saltwater and sugar water will boil at the same temperature; the average boiling temperature of 100 degrees Celsius. However, the salt and sugar will evaporate at different points during heating.