Pure water evaporate faster.
Liquids differ in the rate at which they evaporate.
Yes, if the atmosphere is saturated with vapors.
No, cordial does not evaporate quicker than water. Both cordial and water evaporate at a similar rate since they both contain water as the primary solvent. Factors such as temperature, surface area, and humidity levels will influence the rate of evaporation for both substances.
Soluble substances can evaporate with water if they have a lower boiling point than water. When water evaporates, it leaves behind the soluble substances dissolved in it. However, not all soluble substances evaporate at the same rate as water.
I was asking the same question. But i think it does effect the time because if you have like soapy water, it turns grey. And grey water takes more time to evaporate because to separate the water from the soap...right? But if water has no color then it would be the same duration, depending on your elevation and humididy. Hope that helps!
Liquids differ in the rate at which they evaporate.
they evaporate at the same rate but the saltwater will have remnants in it when the water is all evaporated
they would both evaporate at the same rate just the sugar would be left behind in a more natural state. same way you get salt out of salt water.
No since water and water is technically the EXACT SAME THING!!!
At the same temperature fresh water evaporates faster.
it is known that water evaporates even a room temperature.If you put water in a glass and set it aside for 3 days the water level decreases but if it is covered the water level remains the same. Does it mean that water did not evaporate even if the conditions are kept the same.
Yes, if the atmosphere is saturated with vapors.
Purified or tap water. the both evaporate at about the same rate. :D
No, cordial does not evaporate quicker than water. Both cordial and water evaporate at a similar rate since they both contain water as the primary solvent. Factors such as temperature, surface area, and humidity levels will influence the rate of evaporation for both substances.
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.
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.
Soluble substances can evaporate with water if they have a lower boiling point than water. When water evaporates, it leaves behind the soluble substances dissolved in it. However, not all soluble substances evaporate at the same rate as water.