The atmospheric pressure on Mars is so low that liquid water cannot exist there; any liquid would evaporate fairly quickly. The only way to keep water liquid on Mars would be to keep it in a pressurized container.
For example using ion exchangers.
No they will not be white because h20 is water evaporating to the air.
Water in an open system is allways evaporated.
You can call evaporating water by a number of names, but the most common are water vapor and steam.
By evaporating the sea water. What remains is salt.
Water evaporating is only a physical, not a chemical change because the water can be brought back easily to its original state where as burning a match is a chemical change.
Evaporating water does not typically make a popping noise. The sound you may be thinking of could be caused by other factors, such as air bubbles escaping from the water as it heats up or impurities in the water expanding and bursting.
Water evaporating from a puddle is an example of a physical change, specifically the transformation of liquid water into water vapor. This process involves a change in state from liquid to gas without altering the chemical composition of the water molecules.
yes the water pump would be bad if its evaporating the water very quick.
you know that haa..
if aliquid is evaporating the particles are far apart and move very quickly randomly ! :D
A saltwater mixture can be separated by evaporating the liquid. When the water evaporates, the salt is left behind as a solid residue. This process is commonly used to obtain salt from seawater or to separate dissolved solids from water in industrial processes.