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Epsom salt will never evaporate. If the Epsom salts are dissolved in water, the water will evaporate, leaving the dry salts covering the inside of the container.
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it takes 1 hour and 30 minutes for a 1/2 cup of salt to evaporate
This depends on: temperature, pressure, geometry of the beaker, wind, thickness.
It would take 24 hrs to evaporate if kept under sunlight, since its density is thick.
It does, you just don't notice, because it's unusual for a toilet to remain unflushed for long enough for the amount of evaporation to be easily visible. Check your toilet bowl after returning from a two-week vacation. The evaporation will be noticeable by then.
Yes. As long as there is sufficient heat water can evaporate in the dark.
Certainly, as long as, all the solids are removed during the flush.
This is not true.
No, the water in the tank and toilet bowl is cold. Depending on where the pipes are (outside wall, or in the crawlspace under the house), the water can be very cold! Well water is even colder! So let's consider why a toilet sweats. If you take a glass of milk from the fridge and put it in a warm room, the glass will show condensation, or sweating. Same thing with the toilet. The room air in the bathroom is warmer than the toilet tank or toilet bowl that both contain cold water. Thus, condensation forms on the porcelain (which is also colder than air temp). So, technically, if your bathroom is warm, the bowl and tank can sweat even on a cold winter day--as long as the water is colder than the bathroom air temp.
Epsom salt will never evaporate. If the Epsom salts are dissolved in water, the water will evaporate, leaving the dry salts covering the inside of the container.
100 degrees
This will depend on how much vinegar you are looking to have evaporate. Vinegar is a mixture of acetic acid and water. Acetic acid will evaporate faster than water at a rate of .97.
This depends on many factors.
Put 2 cups outside on a sunny day. One with salt water and one with regular water. Check on them every 5 minutes or just watch them. Then you time how long the salt water took to evaporate compared against how long it took the regular water to evaporate. Then you'll have your answer.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.