Salted water will boil at a slightly higher temperature than unsalted water.
This is particularly helpful if you live in a higher altitude because for every 500 feet of altitude, water boils at a slightly lower temperature.
For example, at 1000 feet above sea level, water boils at approx. 209 degrees so salted water would boil at closer to the normal boiling temperature of 212 degrees.
Depends on qty of salt in solution inhibiting the vaporiation of water, also the pressure . In a closed vessel, steam can be super heated.
Salt will lower the melting point, and raise the boiling point of water.
When the salt dissolves in the water it raises the water's boiling temperature, so it stops boiling.
No, salt water cannot be used to accurately determine the boiling point of ultrapure water. Salt water boils at a slightly higher temperature than pure water; salt water can be used to determine the boiling point of salt water.
Yes.
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Salt will lower the melting point, and raise the boiling point of water.
When the salt dissolves in the water it raises the water's boiling temperature, so it stops boiling.
Salt lowers the boiling temperature of the water allowing to turn down the heat source
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.
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.
highest possible temperature for the water, without boiling
No, salt water cannot be used to accurately determine the boiling point of ultrapure water. Salt water boils at a slightly higher temperature than pure water; salt water can be used to determine the boiling point of salt water.
Yes.
Because the salt is an impurity it raises the boiling point by density differences
the temperature of boiling water that is mixed with iodized salt will decrease.
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