Add again water.
The volume reach the half.
Copper sulfate would crystalize as blue crystals, water would evaporate. To get the copper sulfate itself to evaporate you would need to heat it, melting the dry crystals then vaporizing them.
major climatic change where part of the earth would suffer immense drought while parts would be flooded because the evaporated water would not leave the planet
No. When water is evaporated into the atmosphere, the salt isn't evaporated with it. The water in the water cycle is always fresh water, and when it drains into the oceans it dimply diludes the ocean from having such a high salt content. The water cycle is always continuous and if it ended, we would all die.
This depends on the volume and concentration of this solution.
it doesnt matter because the water has evaporated
The volume reach the half.
The water would have evaporated long before the temperature reached 374 degrees.
If the nile evaporated, the egyptains would DIE.
no on would know what time it was
Eventually the boiling water would be completely evaporated, leaving a dry pot. An aluminium pot would have the bottom burnt out.
I think it would be more humid not much would happen i guess.
Copper sulfate would crystalize as blue crystals, water would evaporate. To get the copper sulfate itself to evaporate you would need to heat it, melting the dry crystals then vaporizing them.
The answer would be yes because how would the water get there in the first place? The water would have to evaporate to be able to get into the air. And evaporated water is water vapor no?
Water is evaporated when the temperature increase and condensed when the temeperature decrease.
Of course! It's like, if all the water evaporated and it never rained ever again, we'd all die, because we would have no water. Now, would that ever happen? No, not that we know of.
The water evaporated into the clouds. ---- Other Answer: I wish you would evaporate. :)