Adding salt wouldnt really affect the boiling point by much because you would need about 60g of salt in a litre of water to raise its boiling point by only half a degree!!
The exact boiling point depends on the ratio of salt to water and the air pressure. Salt water boils at a higher temperature than pure water.
Salt waters boiling point is 200 degrees C.
It varies depending upon the salt concentration.
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by incresening the destiny of the product of water
Salt raises the boiling point of water. The process is known as boiling point elevation. The higher the concentration of salt in the water, the higher the boiling point of water is raised.
increases the boiling point
Salt will lower the melting point, and raise the boiling point of water.
The freezing point is lower and the boiling point is higher.
because salt has a much higher boiling point than waters 100 degrees Celsius
At the boiling point salt become a gas.
The boiling point is higher.
it increases the boiling point
Yes, Salt also lowers the freezing point of water, and lowers the boiling point of water. Add salt to a boiling pot of water and it immediately boils faster/harder at the location that the Salt hit the water.
by incresening the destiny of the product of water
Salt raises the boiling point of water. The process is known as boiling point elevation. The higher the concentration of salt in the water, the higher the boiling point of water is raised.
increases the boiling point
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It all depends on the liquid, like waters boiling point is diffent then something like Mercury
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
The boiling point of salt is much much higher than the boiling point of water. So the salt stays behind while the temperature of the water remains at the boiling point of water.