This depends on many factors: temperature, pressure, geometry of the container, water surface in contact with the atmosphere, etc.
tap water will evaporate the fastest. I know this because i did the experiment for school.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate from tap water over time, especially if the water is left out in an open container.
Yes, any water can be evaporated.
no
The boiling water will evaporate (turn to vapor). The ice will melt (turn to liquid) and then begin to evaporate (turn to vapor). The tap water will begin to evaporate (turn to vapor).
Salt water will evaporate first. Salt takes up space so to speak and there's less "water" to evaporate and so it seems to evaporate faster.
yes
The speed of this depends on pH, temperature and volume of water.
bottled, because it has less minerals to be evaporated. ANSWER: Whatever water has the most contaminants since that does not evaporate
They should be the same, because the tap water will evaporate and leave any minerals in it on the surface of whatever it evaporated from, whilst the salt water will evaporate, leaving all the salt behind (in the form of salt crystals)
About 3 minutes
Purified or tap water. the both evaporate at about the same rate. :D