Well... Only water can evaporate. So, the water and the water that is in the coke will evaporate at the same time, but the other substances in Coke besides water will remain put. I hope that answers your question.
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the presence of sugar in coke elevates its boiling point. Actually, coke has a great deal of water in it. If you are talking about room temperature evaporation (or even evaporation by boiling as the first author writes about), the water component will vaporise first, leaving a sugar and other additive residue which will not evaporate unless much higher temperatures are used, eventually leading to the decomposition (not evaporation) of the sugar component.
Spill some petrol on the floor and see how quick it evaporates. You will see it happen almost instantly.
water, because all of the other liquids contain water and also have other chemicals meaning that plain water will evaporate first.
Water and water from cola.
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dark water evaporates first
Transpiration is the first step. It evaporates the water.
because it will evaporates
Water evaporates mostly from water bodies.
After water evaporates, it undergos condenstion. :)
Petrol evaporates faster than water at room temperature. this is because the boiling point of petrol is 95oC and water's boiling point is 100oC. As the boiling point of water is higher than that of petrol, petrol evaporates faster as it achieves its boiling point before water does.
Petrol (gasoline to some of us) evaporates very easily. As it evaporates, it removes heat from your skin, and cools it.
Fractional distillation is used to separate the components of petroleum. Petrol (gasoline) evaporates at a lower temperature than kerosene evaporates at.
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dark water evaporates first
Because petrol is volatile, some of it evaporates into the air and that's what you smell.You can smell petrol at a petrol station because sometimes people spill it as they put it into their cars.
When boiling water, the elements do not seperate. The only substance that evaporates is water as 'steam'.
Transpiration is the first step. It evaporates the water.
Faucet water evaporate first.
First the water evaporates, it then condenses and precipitate as rain. Rain water is then collected.
These processes are involved in water cycle. Water first evaporates and then condenses.
The most water evaporates from seas and oceans.