heat it to a higher temp
A glass of water evaporates because the liquid water in the glass is turning into water vapor. It turns into water vapor because the tiny pieces that make up water are moving faster and faster, and then they turn into water vapor.
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.
You can sometimes make it dry faster by heating it,but generally not a good idea as this seems to weaken it also.
It is possible only if you evaporate the water.
A mug is a solid, so the molecules that make up a mug will be rigid and essentially not moving. For a glass of cold water, since it is a liquid, will have molecules that flow by each other but still keeps a shape. in the end, the molecules of water are moving faster.
Does not evaporate faster but does absorb so it will go away faster.
the salt is made of heat so it evaporate faster
The water will not "disappear"; it will evaporate. If it's hot, water will evaporate faster.
A tall, skinny glass will freeze water faster than a short, wide glass.This is because the tall glass allows convection (cold particles in the air to transfer cold to the water particles in the glass) to take place between more particles at once due to a tall glass having a larger surface area.
moving the air above it
By increasing the temperature or decreasing pressure.
Well copper sulphate crystals can be dissolved in water so when dissolved you filter the solution to remove the broken glass then evaporate the water then collect the crystals or crystallisation.
By increasing the volume of the fire and the addition of salt.
Temperature will make water evaporate more quickly than wind. Wind will just separate the water molecules, which would then cause them to evaporate a little more quickly.
Increasing the temperature the rate of evaporation increase.
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.
the water molecules move away, e.g. evaporate