...then approximately three gallons of pure syrup remains.
It's fresh water. The salt remains in the oceans as the water evaporates.
no the mass remains the same
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Not at all because when the water evaporates the salt remains unchanged
When water evaporates from the ocean, the salt remains behind. This process leaves the salt concentration in the ocean water higher than before evaporation.
No, the concentration of salt remains the same even if water evaporates. However, the amount of water decreases, causing the remaining water to have a higher concentration of salt.
Salt remain as a residue.
Some people believe that it is Maple Syrup. However, the fact remains that cheese is truly what people think of when they think Vermont, as much, if not more than even the great state of Wisconsin.
Physical change. The chemical formula of the steam still remains as H2O.
Yes, when water evaporates, its mass does not decrease. The water molecules simply change from a liquid state to a gaseous state, but the total mass of the water remains the same.
No, the color of water does not evaporate with it. When water evaporates, only the water molecules turn into water vapor and leave the impurities behind, which do not evaporate. This is why the color of water remains the same even after it evaporates.
Rubbing alcohol remains flammable for as long as it is in its liquid state. Once it evaporates, it is no longer flammable.