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eeeek,i would say salt water.Do not take my word.I'm just assuming because salt is a solute that absorbs any liquid.So while the water is evaporating the salt is absorbing as well.well I'm not sure,but hopefully that helps a little to you hypothesis.
When a liquid from a solution evaporates the solute will be left behind,e.g salt water,when the water evaporates only the salt will be left and that salt would be known as the solute.
Yes, when snow evaporates it is called sublimation. Sublimation can occur on days with lots of sun and low humidity. The snow, does NOT melt. The snow evaporates.
I would assume that the water evaporates.
The sun is so critical to the water cycle because if their was no sun there would be no evaporation and the whole Water Cycle would collapse. It also is important because maybe there would be no more water in our life.
The volume of water decrease.
boil some water and you would be produce water vapour or water gas as it evaporates
I would say: Yes.
No. A hypothesis would be "As the gradient of salt in the water increases the freezing point would decrease"
The "hypothesis" would be a statement of what you were trying to discover or prove.
If the water was pure and had no salt already mixed in it then the same 20 grams of salt would be left, as salt doesn't evaporates on the temperature at which water does evaporates.
My best guess would be at boiling point, or when water evaporates, which is 100C.
eeeek,i would say salt water.Do not take my word.I'm just assuming because salt is a solute that absorbs any liquid.So while the water is evaporating the salt is absorbing as well.well I'm not sure,but hopefully that helps a little to you hypothesis.
mars has liquid water on it
mars has liquid water on it
mars has liquid water on it
When a liquid from a solution evaporates the solute will be left behind,e.g salt water,when the water evaporates only the salt will be left and that salt would be known as the solute.