How hot? How much surface area? What is the humidity in the ambient air? Your question cannot be answered without more information.
This is not true.
Water would not evaporate at 100 percent relative humidity because the air already holds the maximum amount of water vapor it can. This means no additional water can evaporate into the air until the humidity decreases.
The time it takes for water to evaporate depends on factors like temperature, surface area, and airflow. In a typical scenario, it would take a very long time for 4287200000000L (or 4.2872 trillion liters) of water to evaporate completely, possibly months or even years.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.
The time it takes for water to evaporate depends on factors like temperature, humidity, and surface area exposed. In general, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days for water to completely evaporate.
This question is ridiculous. First, on a hot frying pan a drop would evaporate in less than second. On a cold day, it might take a drop several hours, or it might freeze, then a 50 litre bucket of water would take days to evaporate in a desert, and would never evaporate in a country like Ireland. This is very silly
as quick as a flash
it depends but i will take longer than fresh water