nothing its boiled water that has nothing left over. It will most likely evaportate faster than regular water
Subtract what is left from the original volume.
Water, when boiled, changes form into steam, which will leave whatever is dissolved in it in the original container. Salt dissolves in water, therefore it is left in the container from which water has evaporated from when boiled. Basically, the water boils away before the salt does, so you are left with salt.
It is because the vapour pressure acts over the lid
No minerals in the water will be remove when it is boiled.
After water has been boiled, its mass will stay the same.
After boiled salt water, there will be some crystals left, but regular water will vaporize and left nothing.
Subtract what is left from the original volume.
If it is left for some time as the water will oxygenate and the oxygen is what causes rusting.
it will all boil away and you are left with water vapor and whatever you boiled it in
No, boiled water is simply boiled. Distilled water is when the steam from the boiling is gathered and rebottled.
Steam is boiled up water that is over 100 degrees centigrade
Boiled water.
Water, when boiled, changes form into steam, which will leave whatever is dissolved in it in the original container. Salt dissolves in water, therefore it is left in the container from which water has evaporated from when boiled. Basically, the water boils away before the salt does, so you are left with salt.
When water is boiled it changes from liquid to a gas.
The molecules that are in the solid left behind after sea water is distilled and liquid is boiled off is sea salt. This is mostly NaCl but contains some other elements.
It is because the vapour pressure acts over the lid
boiled water