they would both evaporate at the same rate just the sugar would be left behind in a more natural state. same way you get salt out of salt water.
fresh water
Fresh water evaporate faster.
Fresh water is evaporated faster.
At the same temperature fresh water evaporates faster.
tap water will evaporate the fastest. I know this because i did the experiment for school.
yes
The time it takes for fresh water to evaporate depends on various factors such as temperature, humidity, surface area, and air movement. Generally, it can take a few days to a couple of weeks for a small container of fresh water to completely evaporate at room temperature.
SALT will evaporate the fastes
The water would evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
Fresh water evaporates faster because the dissolved salts in salt water raise the boiling point by strengthening the intermolecular bonds water molecules have with each other. It's why you salt pasta water--to increasing the boiling point of the water so you can cook it at a higher temperature (and season the pasta). Adding salts also lower the freezing point of water, which is why people salt roads before snow.
it depends but i will take longer than fresh water
No, polluted water does not evaporate faster than fresh water. The presence of pollutants may actually hinder the evaporation process by creating a barrier on the water's surface. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and air movement play a bigger role in the rate of evaporation.