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It doesn't make the solution hold heat longer but it increases the boiling point of the solution by decreasing the vapor pressure.

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What holds heat longer salt water or fresh water?

Salt Water, do to its small salt particles which not only the water holds the heat ,but the salt particles TOO!!! Most brines for heat transfer systems are very heavily salted solutions to the point where there is more salt than water [by weight] in them.


Which holds more heat salt water or fresh water?

Salt water holds more heat than fresh water


Does salt water retain heat longer than fresh water?

yes


Does fresh water hold heat longer than saltwater?

Salt water has a higher boiling temperature than fresh water so it would take longer than fresh water to heat up. this is because of the tendancy for H2O to 'cluster' around and cling to the salt molecules. This means that fresh water will evaporate faster than salt water (depending on the concentration).


Does the sun heat fresh water and salt water at the same time?

The sun heats both fresh water and salt water through a process called solar radiation. However, salt water has a higher heat capacity and can hold more heat than fresh water. This means that salt water will heat up more slowly than fresh water, but it will also retain heat for a longer period of time. In general, both types of water will eventually reach the same temperature when exposed to the same amount of sunlight.


how do you seperate solid salt and water?

Heat the water and salt, the water will evaporate and the salt will remain


product of neutralisation?

Acid + Basic ----> Salt + Water + Heat


Does salt added to water make the water heat up faster than water without salt added and if both are heated to a boil?

NO Normal water boils faster because salt (sodium chloride) breaks up very slowly and since its salt water. The salt binds itself with the molecules of the water therefore increasing the boiling point, hence making it slower to boil. In comparison to normal water, salt water takes longer to boil than normal water.


Why pure water is less time to boil than water with salt?

Pure water boils faster than water with salt because adding salt elevates the boiling point of water. This means that it takes longer for the salty water to reach the higher temperature needed for boiling compared to pure water.


Why does salt take longer to boil than water?

Surprisingly, water with a high salt content boils faster than pure water. Salt water may have a higher boiling point than freshwater, but because it takes less energy to increase the temperature of salt water (due to the salt requiring very little energy to heat) the salt water boils faster.


Can you survive longer on salt water or no water at all?

No water at all because the salt will dehydrate you


What happens to he salt when you heat?

it's becomes a salt water