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For salt water to boil faster than plain water, the salt concentration would have to be fairly high. In addition, the salt water would need to be a salt water solution before putting the pot on to heat because of the density of the water content itself.
No-- plain water will boil first. Salt water has a higher boiling point than plain water. This is another reason salt is added to pasta water-- not only does the salt add flavor to the pasta, the hotter boiling temperature cooks it faster. the mosse
Plain water evaporate faster.
saltwater boils the fastest
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To test whether salt water boils faster than plain water, you'll need a stove, two identical pots, water, salt, thermometers, and a timer. Fill one pot with plain water and the other with salt water (salt dissolved in water). Heat both pots at the same time, measure the time it takes for each to reach boiling point, and record the results.
it makes the water boil faster
A possible diagram could show two separate containers, one filled with plain water and the other with salt water, both being heated. Temperature measurements over time could be plotted on the diagram to show the rate of temperature increase for each type of water. This could help visualize and compare whether salt water boils faster than plain water.
The water that boils fasteris fresh water because salthas an effect on water.
This depends on the concentration of water or sugar.
Pure water freeze faster.
This is the plain water.