Yes Water can evaporate inside. Have you ever taken a really hot shower and then your mirror fogs up? That's because the water was hot enough to evaporate then condensed on your mirror.
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Orange juice is made up mostly of water. So the water in orange juice will evaporate at the same rate as clear water. Of course the parts of the juice that are not water will remain behind. One theory is that the orange juice will absorb more light than water because of its colour.
Yes water can evaporate in a covered bowl and it can even evaporate in a covered bowl in the shade overnight.
Evaporation is faster at better heat and mass transfer. Lower viscosity would result to better heat and mass transfer. Of 3 liquid, soap results to lower viscosity (unless at very high concentration), salt resulted to higher viscosity and sugar in orange juice contribute to the most viscous of all. From above reason, the soapy water should evaporate faster than salt water and the slowest to dry should be orange juice.
If you left water in an open container for several days in summer, the water would eventually evaporate and there would be less water than you put before but if you put in in winter, the water would eventually freeze.
Indoor the temperature is higher.
Evaporation depends on the environmental temperature.
It will evaporate faster outside because of the heat.
This is not true.
Water evaporate faster in countries with a warm climate.
No, water with syrup evaporate faster.
Salt water will evaporate faster.
Yes, spirit evaporate faster.
Water evaporate faster from a large opening.
Water evaporate faster in sun because the temperature is higher.
water evaporate 2 to 3 inches every three days if the temperature is above 90 degree each day.
Water is evaporated faster.