Distilled water would evaporate slightly faster, all conditions being equal, because dissolved minerals reduce the vapor pressure of tap water in accordance with the colligative properties of water.
No it doesn't have the same vapour pressure as does the distilled water have. due to the presence of impurities or salt the vapour pressure is lower. reason being the occupation of space by salt particle which doesnt allow water to vapourize from that part.
Tap water is evaporated faster.
After water evaporation a mineral residue remain.
yeah.. Tap water will evoporate faster since Carbonated water is usually containing salts, charged under pressure with purified carbon dioxide gas, used as a beverage or mixer which make it or requires much heat. While the Tap water which Water drawn directly from a tap or faucet can evaporate quickly.
Salt water will evaporate first. Salt takes up space so to speak and there's less "water" to evaporate and so it seems to evaporate faster.
tap water will evaporate the fastest
This depends only on the initial temperature and the presence of some significant impurities.
yes
After water evaporation a mineral residue remain.
it is heavier due to its faster speed coming down
This depends on where you are, and the quality of your tap water and rain water among other factors. Filtering: Yes The lessening of particulates in the water enables it to evaporate faster. Other Water Treatment: Probably No The addition of chlorine or fluorine to the water may cause it to evaporate slower. Temperature: Whichever is hotter will evaporate faster. Hot tap water evaporates faster than cold tap water. Hot rain on a hot day may evaporate faster than cold tap water.
yeah.. Tap water will evoporate faster since Carbonated water is usually containing salts, charged under pressure with purified carbon dioxide gas, used as a beverage or mixer which make it or requires much heat. While the Tap water which Water drawn directly from a tap or faucet can evaporate quickly.
Salt water will evaporate first. Salt takes up space so to speak and there's less "water" to evaporate and so it seems to evaporate faster.
because the salt sucks in the water faster. because the salt sucks in the water faster. because the salt sucks in the water faster.
tap water will evaporate the fastest. I know this because i did the experiment for school.
tap water will evaporate the fastest
This depends only on the initial temperature and the presence of some significant impurities.
because tap water has a certain chemical that makes it tap water so it does not vanish in the drains but regular perifided water does not have this chemical in it. JKJKJK! i really dont know i made that stuff up :P!
No, it isn't faster, tap water freezes just at the same temperature as tap water