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Water evaporate quickly.

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Q: Which one oil and water does not evaporate quickly?
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How long does it take for a little water to evaporate?

This depends on how much of sunlight or light is aimed at the Water. If it's aimed in one direction; all focused in one spot, it will turn into water vapor quickly.


What liquid evaporate?

Many liquids evaporate, one example is water


What one will evaporate first boiling water or clear water?

Boiling water is evaporated first.


Would water evaporate faster then gold?

Now that's a tough one, but so am I😊..... This can actually go both ways. You see, If the Gold is in the water, then surely the water would evaporate quicker. But, if the Water is in the Gold, the water is trapped and therefore Unable to evaporate.


How can you see if salt water will evaporate faster than water without salt?

Put 2 cups outside on a sunny day. One with salt water and one with regular water. Check on them every 5 minutes or just watch them. Then you time how long the salt water took to evaporate compared against how long it took the regular water to evaporate. Then you'll have your answer.


Which evaporates faster water oil or just plain water?

Do you mean water and any common oil, mixed or just together in a container, compared with just plain water? If you do, then just plain water will evaporate faster. If they are both at the same temperature, uncovered, not stirred, any air movement is the same for each and not moving across one from the other, in the same shape and size container, and the same volume of water in each container. Sorry about the long answer, but all these things will affect the results. The reason is due to the density difference. Water is heavier (more dense) than oil and will stay on the bottom. This water will take a very long time to evaporate if it is completely covered with the oil.


How does a volatile substance evaporate faster than water?

A substance which is volatile does not have possess the strong intermolecular forces present in water. Water is held together by hydrogen bonding, where the positive end of one water molecule is strongly attracted to the negative end of another water molecule. This explains water's high boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius. A volatile compound will have either much less hydrogen bonding, or perhaps even the much weaker London dispersion forces as its only intermolecular force. This means less surface tension and a much lower boiling point. So it will evaporate much more quickly. Example: equal volume puddles of gasoline and water. The gasoline will evaporate much more quickly than the water puddle.


When alcohol and water are boiled what one will evaporate first?

Alcohol is evaporated first.


What happens if you leave salt in a cup of water over night?

The salt will dissolve in the water, the water will evaporate and is turned to water vapor(steam) and the salt will be the only one left behind in the cup.


What is one disadvantage of using gas hydrates?

They evaporate quickly when brought to the surface.


How many kilograms of ocean water would have to evaporate to produce one pound of salt?

One million.


How much salt is in one small jar of water?

let the water evaporate and measure the salt that is left in the jar