A glass of water evaporate faster without a lid.
The amount of water that evaporates from a glass in a week depends on factors like temperature, humidity, and surface area exposed. Generally, a small amount could evaporate over time, but it's hard to specify an exact quantity without knowing these variables.
The water on the floor has more area exposed to the air it means glass or walls of container or walls of glass restrict water to expose to air rapidly like water on the floor has more area to evaporate......
Yes, spirit evaporate faster.
Pure water evaporate faster.
Dettol is evaporated faster.
Water evaporate faster in a wide glass than in a narrower glass.
Salt water will evaporate faster.
It depends on how much light is shining on the glass. If there is a lot, then the water in the dark glass will evaporate faster because the temperature will be higher. If there is no light, then it does not matter.
You can make water in a glass evaporate faster by increasing the temperature in the room, adding heat directly to the glass, increasing air circulation around the glass, or lowering the humidity in the room.
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a puddle of water will evaporate faster because it has a larger surface area that is, it has more of its moleccules in contact with the air Yes, the more air the same amount of water can cover, the faster it will evaporate. In a glass, there is much water that gets tiny amounts of air under the surface and not enough to evaporate. If the same amount of water was poured on a level flat surface (no puddle), it would evaporate very quickly.
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A tall, skinny glass will freeze water faster than a short, wide glass.This is because the tall glass allows convection (cold particles in the air to transfer cold to the water particles in the glass) to take place between more particles at once due to a tall glass having a larger surface area.
Just leave it alone, in time the water in it will evaporate, leaving the glass empty.
Water evaporate faster in countries with a warm climate.
No, water with syrup evaporate faster.
The amount of water that evaporates from a glass in a week depends on factors like temperature, humidity, and surface area exposed. Generally, a small amount could evaporate over time, but it's hard to specify an exact quantity without knowing these variables.