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.
You would evaporate the water and there would be dried up coffee powder
by drinking it then you will be left with it.
Yes, because if it is a liquid it will evaporate. Not as fast as water though but eventually it will evaporate.
milk in it self cannot evaporate .Only if sugar is mixed ,then it can evaporate,but if water is mixed only water will evaporate
I don't know where you are. - You may well be in a climate where it will never evaporate. Or you could be in central Sahara where it will evaporate in about 8hrs.
because it is black, a cup of dr. pepper can evaporate a little after 4 mins
Alcohol is evaporated first !
Yes, coffee can burn if left on the stove for too long. The heat can cause the coffee to evaporate, leaving behind a burnt residue that can affect the taste and smell of the coffee.
Instant coffee dissolves very quickly in hot water.
This depends on many factors.
When coffee is added to water, that is a physical change. The coffee does not undergo a chemical reaction, the various chemical constituents of coffee remain the same. What changes is that the coffee is dissolved in water. If the water were to evaporate, leaving the coffee behind, it would be the same as it was (not counting the loss of some volatile constituents which would also evaporate, along with the water) before it was added to water.
It can evaporate faster OR slower than other liquids. For example, if you are hot and you spill water on yourself and it cools you off, this is because it evaporates. But if you spill vegetable oil on you, it will not be refreshing, because it doesn't evaporate as fast.