This depends on the system; in a container - yes, in an sea -no (at least in our era).
they evaporate at the same rate but the saltwater will have remnants in it when the water is all evaporated
No, each liquid evaporate differently.
No, it is not possible.
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.
No, all liquids can be evaporated.
Water is evaporated in all seasons.
Hot water will evaporate first because the higher temperature causes the water molecules to move faster, increasing the rate of evaporation. Cold water has slower-moving molecules, resulting in a slower rate of evaporation.
Coffee can't evaporate. The only thing that can is water, so all the water in coffee will evaporate. The only thing that will be left is the coffee. So, the left over coffee will be left and so it can't fully evaporate.
Yes, it is correct.
Yes, salt can evaporate from water. When water evaporates, it leaves behind the salt, which does not evaporate.
No, its too hot all the water would evaporate.
Generally, strip-n-all, which is a paint remover, is designed to evaporate quicker than water. This is because paint removers contain solvents that have a lower boiling point compared to water, allowing them to evaporate more rapidly.