One does not necessarily evaporate faster than the other. You would have to assess each acid and base individually.
yes
H3O+
NO, Acid and Bases react with each other to form salts and water
Bases, I'm not sure. But all acids I would say are, seeing as they are corrosive.
they use the pH scale
yes, it does by a lot too. i did an experiment on this and it turned out the bases evaporate much faster than the acids. this is because there are more hydrogen atoms and creates an easier gas transfer.
Yes, spirit evaporate faster.
Water evaporate faster in countries with a warm climate.
Heat it faster. I'm not sure which, but Salt either makes it boil/evaporate faster or slower...
It will evaporate faster outside because of the heat.
Salt water will evaporate faster.
No, water with syrup evaporate faster.
Water evaporate faster in sun because the temperature is higher.
Water evaporate faster from a large opening.
Yes, concentrated acids and bases are more corrosive than dilute acids and bases
Not necessarily. Boiling points are determined by the intermolecular forces present in a substance, not its acidic or basic properties. Acids and bases can have a wide range of boiling points depending on their chemical structure.
I think rootbeer will evaporate faster than white grape juice.