Actually, yes
If you boil saltwater about 212 degrees,
the salt rises up and turns in non tasteable, seeable, or feelable.
so it practally evaporates.
boil it
Yes salt water does boil faster than fresh water. To be honest, if you put any kind of seasoning in a warming pot, it sparks a reaction.
they boil water then collect the steam in different ways
no< fresh water will become mixed with the salt water
Desalination is the process to change the salt sea water into fresh water to become energy.
The water would evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
salt water will boil. also will freshwaer
Yes. The boiling point of salt water is higher than the boiling point of pure water.
If your question means: If salt is added to water will it take longer to boil using the same conditions to boil fresh water? Adding salt elevates the boiling point of water so the mass of water has to be heated to a higher temperature to boil, therefore, boiling time is increased.
As in the case of all rivers which flow into seas or oceans, the Nile River mixes its fresh water with the salt water of the Mediterranean at its delta. There is no exact point at which a river ceases to be fresh water and become salt water.
When it freezes, the salt remains behind in the sea.
Water is already water so when water goes with water it becomes water then you add salt and water and it becomes salt water so you take your salt water and take your water in the water and mix the water in the water with the salt water it becomes the water in the water with salt water