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yes salt water does boil faster
To Flavor The Noodles When salt is dissolved in water, it lowers the boiling point of the water slightly. This means that the water should boil faster as it boils at a lower temperature. The effect is small, however.
the water goes up in vapor leaving behind the solids in the boiler.
Salt water boils HOTTER, not necessarily faster.
Yes. Dissolved substances increased the boiling point.
Sea Salt makes water harder (higher boiling point) to boil. The only way to make water boil faster is to get EVERYTHING (all dissolved and undissolved) out of the way of the escaping water molecules and crank up the temperature (give em the "HOT-FOOT!)!
Salt (or anything dissolved into water) will increase the boiling point of water. It will take longer to come to a boil. Salt reduces the vapor pressure of the water and so requires a higher energy level to boil.
yes salt water does boil faster
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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.
you boil water and stir in sugar until it is dissolved
no it does not
yes
To Flavor The Noodles When salt is dissolved in water, it lowers the boiling point of the water slightly. This means that the water should boil faster as it boils at a lower temperature. The effect is small, however.
the water goes up in vapor leaving behind the solids in the boiler.
no
makes it boil faster