That is entirely dependent on:
1. Your relation to sea level.
2. How much water you have.
3. How much salt is in the salt water.
4. What amount of heat you are using.
Depends on how much and what salt, but definitely higher than pure water.
distilled water and pure water are the same thing.
212 F
Boil water and if it boils at exactly 100˚C, it is pure water. Or freeze water and if it freezes at exactly 0˚C, it is also pure.
Pure water has no residue; residues originate from impurities in water.
No. Pure water is a compound, which is a pure substance. A saltwater solution is a mixture of water and salt, and is not a pure substance.
Depends on how much and what salt, but definitely higher than pure water.
evaporate the water.
distilled water and pure water are the same thing.
At standard pressure pure water boil at 100 0C or 212 0F.
Boil it
At 760 mmm col. Hg pure water boil at 100 0C.
212 F
At one atmosphere pressure, pure water starts to boil at 212 F (100 C). It will then maintain that temperature until all the water has boiledaway.
Boil water and if it boils at exactly 100˚C, it is pure water. Or freeze water and if it freezes at exactly 0˚C, it is also pure.
At an altitude of 1000 metres, pure water will boil at approx 96.5 deg C
Pure water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees Celsius.