Gases don't evaporate, liquids do.
Changing a liquid to a gas requires less heat than changing a solid to a gas, hence the former will happen more quickly than the latter.
Yes, strip n all will evaporate more quickly than water because it has a lower boiling point. This means it will turn from a liquid to a gas at a lower temperature than water, leading to faster evaporation.
Yes, kerosene evaporates faster than water because it has a lower boiling point. This means that at normal temperatures, kerosene molecules have more energy to break away from the liquid surface and enter the gas phase compared to water molecules.
It expands faster than light, not water.
Soda doesn't evaporate faster then plain water becasue the molecules in soda are colsely packed together which makes it harder to evaporate. The molecules in plain water evaporate quicker because they are less packed together and don't attract as the molecules in soda do.
Adding a solute, like salt, to a solvent, like water, changes a few physical properties, some of which have to do with evaporation. Adding a solute reduces vapor pressure, preventing some water molecules from escaping from a liquid to a gas. Adding a solute also increases boiling point. So salt water would evaporate more slowly than pure water.
It increases its temperature and causes the water particles to move faster and faster until they evaporate (become a gas)
Water will freeze faster than Coke because Coke has more gas than water and gas takes more time to freeze than plain liquid
yeah.. Tap water will evoporate faster since Carbonated water is usually containing salts, charged under pressure with purified carbon dioxide gas, used as a beverage or mixer which make it or requires much heat. While the Tap water which Water drawn directly from a tap or faucet can evaporate quickly.
This gas is formed from water vapors.
Evaporate
I suppose that the difference is minimal.