This depends on many factors.
If you mean, when will the entire cup evaporate, you are supposed to divide 1 by 1/3.
The rate at which water evaporates depends on factors like temperature, humidity, and surface area, so it's difficult to give an exact time. In general, the process of water evaporating to three fourths of a cup could take anywhere from a few hours to a full day, depending on the conditions.
Yes, it is possible.
No, hot water poured into a cup is in liquid form, not a gas. At higher temperatures, water molecules move more quickly and can evaporate into steam, which is the gaseous form of water.
The time it takes for a cup of boiling water to evaporate on the stove depends on factors like the heat setting, pan size, and humidity. On average, it can take around 10-20 minutes for a cup of boiling water to completely evaporate in a small to medium-sized pan.
no it cant i might in maybe a week
The time it takes to evaporate half a cup of salt water depends on various factors such as temperature, humidity, air circulation, and surface area. On average, it could take several hours to a day for half a cup of salt water to fully evaporate.
you leave a cup of water out and leave it out for a few hours when you come it should 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.
It could take between one and four months for a cup of water to evaporate indoors at 65 degrees depending on the surface area and the humidity.
When left in the sun, the water in a cup will gradually heat up and may reach a higher temperature than its surroundings. Some of the water will evaporate, turning into water vapor and escaping into the air.
depends on the - surface ares of the water temperature of liquid at the start of your experiment if there is a draught of air across the liquid surface it would increase the rate of evaporation also if the cup is indoors or out doors if its cloudy.... overall to be honest i think its unlikley
This is not true.
Yes, it is correct.
If you mean, when will the entire cup evaporate, you are supposed to divide 1 by 1/3.
The time it takes for 1 cup of water to evaporate depends on various factors such as temperature, humidity, surface area, and airflow. In a typical room temperature environment with moderate humidity and no direct heat source, it could take several hours for 1 cup of water to completely evaporate. However, if the water is exposed to higher temperatures or increased airflow, the evaporation process could occur more quickly, potentially within an hour or less.
Indoor the temperature is higher.