Water is evaporated and sodium chloride crystals are obtained.
Water.
simple........it will die. :-(
Salt remain as a residue.
Concrete is corroded by salted water.
A salted mixture is obtained.
Heat STROKE.
salted water.
This vegetable has a salted taste and is preserved for more time.
water will boil first not salted water
After the evaporation of a salted water salt remain as a solid residue.
Salt Water, do to its small salt particles which not only the water holds the heat ,but the salt particles TOO!!! Most brines for heat transfer systems are very heavily salted solutions to the point where there is more salt than water [by weight] in them.
Forever, if you don't heat it above the boiling point; almost no time, if you heat it to 10 million degrees. In other words, it's too variable for any single answer to have any real meaning.