This depends on the concentration of sodium chloride, volume of the solution, beaker, source of heat.
no
it can not be used as drinking water if your lost at sea with no way to boil it
Both saltwater and sugar water will boil at the same temperature; the average boiling temperature of 100 degrees Celsius. However, the salt and sugar will evaporate at different points during heating.
Evaporation. Boil the saltwater, and collect the vapour. Condense it back to liquid - and the salt solids will be left behind in the original container.
Yes. When you boil off the water, the salt stays behind.
77-82 F is appropriate for saltwater tropicals.
You boil the saltwater, collect the steam and have it cool back into water in a different container, and whats left after all the water has been boiled, is the salt.
The water would evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
If heated to a high enough temperature yes, rock will boil.
Boil the water till its boil . then it will be free from co2. ai bit dau
The temperature is 60,3 oC.
That is entirely dependent on: 1. Your relation to sea level. 2. How much water you have. 3. How much salt is in the salt water. 4. What amount of heat you are using.