if you put it in cold air
Water is water. It will evaporate no matter what is it. The real question is whether or not the chemicals or salt will evaporate with the water or not. The answer to that is no. The salt/chemicals will stay in the container.
Well because Vinegar as more acid than bleach which makes it evaporate faster, and because bleaches chemicals are more adapted to the air.
There are many chemicals found in a hot air balloon to make it rise. The main elements/chemicals are Helium and Hydrogen.
It chemistry it stands for : Volatile organic compound
Technically Chlorine doesn't evaporate but it "dies out" when "attacking" chemicals
Yes Water can evaporate inside. Have you ever taken a really hot shower and then your mirror fogs up? That's because the water was hot enough to evaporate then condensed on your mirror.
yes because the hot air heats up the air and it evaporates.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate when exposed to air.
Where the temperature is hot (like out in the sun) and the air is dry (lacking water moisture).
Because different chemicals have different temperatures at which they evaporate, so having a mixture of different chemicals would mean that they would all evaporate at different times depending on the surroundings. So if you add chemicals to a drink you may be adding a chemical that evaporates at a different temperature and therefore changing how that drink evaporates!
From the Sun. (The Sun's energy causes water to evaporate and heat air. the latent heat of the evaporation and the hot air drive the storm).
In cold weather, the air is usually drier, which creates a larger difference in humidity between the hot water and the air. This difference in humidity causes the hot water to evaporate faster as the dry air absorbs the moisture more quickly. Additionally, colder temperatures can increase the rate of evaporation by lowering the relative humidity of the surrounding air.