Yes, but the dye causing the coulour will probably not evaporate, leaving a (liquid or solid depending on the dye) residue. This will evaporate as well when it is heated sufficiently, although a lot of dyes would probably combust before this temperature is reached.
Yes, the color does in fact affect how fast it will evaporate. In a test it was proven that the darker the color of a liquid, the faster it will evaporate.
Yes, the darker colors will evaporate faster than lighter or no food coloring
Yes, it is possible
The latent heat of evaporation.
Volume has no effect on evaporation rates. It is surface area that provides a time dependent variation.
Evaporation of water hasn't an acoustic effect; for boiling the answer is yes.
Evaporation increase with the increase of temperature.
Not the volume is important but the area exposed to evaporation.
Rapid evaporation helps reduce the temperature of water.
no it does not
No, food Coloring is a water based dye, it will have a negligible effect on the rate at which water evaporates.
no. because salt is left as it is in the base during evaporation.
the sun and water
The reverse of evaporation is condensation.
Yes, pure water is evaporated fastest then polluted water.
wind aids removing the evaporated water from of zone of evaporation and consequently creates grater scope for evaporation.
When use of 4oz - 5oz of salt, it speeds up the process of water evaporation in a glass at room temperature with sunlight.
what is the conclusion of evaporate rate water
Carbonation does not evaporate as quickly as water.
The latent heat of evaporation.