Adding a solute to water will raise its boiling point, meaning you need to heat the water to a greater temperature in order to make it boil. Boiling point is a colligative property, meaning the number of solute molecules will affect the temperature at which it boils.
I don't know if this is right but I think it because the saltwater has salt in, so it's something scientific like the tap water particles have more space to move around in.
Yes it does.
yes
NO Because the vapor pressure of alcohol is greater than water. The higher the V.P. the faster the rate of evaporation
This depends on where you are, and the quality of your tap water and rain water among other factors. Filtering: Yes The lessening of particulates in the water enables it to evaporate faster. Other Water Treatment: Probably No The addition of chlorine or fluorine to the water may cause it to evaporate slower. Temperature: Whichever is hotter will evaporate faster. Hot tap water evaporates faster than cold tap water. Hot rain on a hot day may evaporate faster than cold tap water.
Volatile liquids such as alcohol and ethanol have less density than water. They also evaporate faster than water does.
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Yes
No, it will evaporate slower. When salt or another nonvolatile solute is added to water it raises the boiling point, making it more difficult to evaporate.
fresh water doesnt have salt so it doesnt take as long to have the salt evaporate
Does strip-n-all evaporate faster than water
Salt water will evaporate faster.
No, water with syrup evaporate faster.
Yes, spirit evaporate faster.
Water is not evaporated faster than everything.
yes it evaporates faster than water.
Water is not evaporated faster than anything.
Water evaporate faster in a wide glass than in a narrower glass.