Yes and no. See the following website for information of why: http://www.swri.org/10light/water.htm If you came to this posting in the past, please note that the previous writer had no idea what he was talking about. Read the SWRI site for an actual scientific answer.
Freshwater boils faster than saltwater because salt increases the boiling point of water. The presence of salt in saltwater requires more energy to reach the boiling point compared to freshwater, causing freshwater to boil faster.
That is entirely dependent on: 1. Your relation to sea level. 2. How much water you have. 3. How much salt is in the salt water. 4. What amount of heat you are using.
hot water is made of molecules that can move faster and faster and you can boil or microwave the water to make it become hotter and hotter
Coke will boil faster than Gatorade will because Coke has a lower boiling point. This means it will break down faster than Gatorade.
Adding vinegar to water the effect of boiling point elevation occur.
no
Adding salt to water actually increases its boiling point, so it will take longer for saltwater to boil compared to plain water. It is not recommended to add salt solely to make the water boil faster.
Freshwater boils faster than saltwater because salt increases the boiling point of water. The presence of salt in saltwater requires more energy to reach the boiling point compared to freshwater, causing freshwater to boil faster.
No, water that is covered does not boil faster. Covering the pot can actually trap heat and make the water boil slower.
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it can not be used as drinking water if your lost at sea with no way to boil it
A small amount of water will reach it's boiling point sooner than a large amount of water. It will not boil faster.
no it does not
The water would evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
That is entirely dependent on: 1. Your relation to sea level. 2. How much water you have. 3. How much salt is in the salt water. 4. What amount of heat you are using.
yes
Yes. When you boil off the water, the salt stays behind.