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Yes. Evaporation can happen at temperatures below the boiling point. It is possible for a liquid to completely evaporate without ever having come to a boil.
Boil or evaporate it depending on the compounds involved.
Heat it faster. I'm not sure which, but Salt either makes it boil/evaporate faster or slower...
A liquid starts to evaporate at its boiling point. Boiling is the action of the liquid turning into a gas (evaporation)
Dissolve magnesium mass with nitric acid, then evaporate/boil the liquid away
It depends on what temperature they are heated to, if hot enough they could boil. They can also evaporate.
When you add heat to liquid water it gets warm. If it gets warm enough it will boil and evaporate.
Liquids can't melt. Melting is when a solid turns into a liquid. Since it is already in the liquid state, it can only evaporate, or boil.
You boil a substance to evaporate the liquid.
Mercury, with a density 13 times more than that of water, it takes a long time to boil much less evaporate.
Yes, particles can evaporate from a liquid before it reaches its boiling point. Evaporation can occur at any temperature as long as the particles have enough energy to escape the liquid's surface. This process is called vaporization.
Salt solutions can be heated to boil away the liquid or make it evaporate to give solid salts.