Tis depends on many factors.
Do you mean water and any common oil, mixed or just together in a container, compared with just plain water? If you do, then just plain water will evaporate faster. If they are both at the same temperature, uncovered, not stirred, any air movement is the same for each and not moving across one from the other, in the same shape and size container, and the same volume of water in each container. Sorry about the long answer, but all these things will affect the results. The reason is due to the density difference. Water is heavier (more dense) than oil and will stay on the bottom. This water will take a very long time to evaporate if it is completely covered with the oil.
This is not true.
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.
The time it takes for liquids to evaporate depends on factors like temperature, humidity, surface area, and airflow. Generally, vinegar and rubbing alcohol will evaporate more quickly due to their lower density and boiling points. Milk, ammonia, salt water, and plain water will evaporate more slowly, with milk taking the most time due to its higher viscosity and protein content.
The time it takes for water to evaporate depends on factors like temperature, humidity, and surface area exposed. In general, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days for water to completely evaporate.
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.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.
Milk does not completely evaporate, it becomes lactobaccillus