This can only be answered by a controlled experiment.
I think a better question would be, what liquids DON'T evaporate in sunlight. I believe the answer to that question would be mercury.
urine
i think that they might evaporate a bit if there is sunlight but of course they wont have anywhere to go because they are sealed
Yes, because gasoline is volatile. Volatile are liquids that evaporate rapidly.
Liquids differ in the rate at which they evaporate.
I think a better question would be, what liquids DON'T evaporate in sunlight. I believe the answer to that question would be mercury.
urine
i think that they might evaporate a bit if there is sunlight but of course they wont have anywhere to go because they are sealed
i think that they might evaporate a bit if there is sunlight but of course they wont have anywhere to go because they are sealed
alchohol
Alcohol does not have a high amount of hydrogen bonding so it evaporates very quickly. Water is the slowest to evaporate because of all the hydrogen bonds.
All juices if they are fully liquid (and 0 percent thick) can evaporate
Brownies do not evaporate. Only liquids evaporate.
All liquids would evaporate if heated to a high enough temperature.
Yes, because gasoline is volatile. Volatile are liquids that evaporate rapidly.
Violate liquids are liquids that will evaporate, or vaporize easily. They evaporate at room temperature. Violate liquids have a low boiling point.
The time in which scents evaporate has to do with the scent-to-alcohol ratio in a perfume. Eau de toilettes and simple colognes will evaporate quickly because of their high alcohol percentage. 'Eau de parfum' and 'parfum' have a much higher scent content and will evaporate much slower.