No it actually makes it boil more slowly.
Both salt water and regular water will boil. However, salt water will have a higher boiling point than regular water due to the presence of salt in the solution.
Because the boiling point for salt ( NaCl ) is 1413 degrees Celsius, and the boiling point for water ( h2o) is 100 degrees Celsius, it is possible to boil salt water, and have the water evaporate, and the salt remain .
Neither, but water vapor, is released if you boil a salt solution(in which water is solvent).
salt water boiled first i had to do an experiment and salt water won
Salt water actually boils more slowly than fresh water because the presence of salt raises the boiling point of the water. This means that more energy is needed to make the salt water boil compared to fresh water.
Both salt water and regular water will boil. However, salt water will have a higher boiling point than regular water due to the presence of salt in the solution.
Salt water.
Boil the water (and condense it if you want to keep it) and the salt will be left behind
If you boil it, the water will evaporate. If you leave it boiling long enough, you should only have salt left.
Yes, drinking water does boil at a lower temperature than salt water.
You boil the salt water so the water evaporates, leaving salt.
Boil away the water and the salt will be left.
salt helps to bring the water to the boil faster.
just boil the water and the salt remains at the back
you boil the water,so the water evaporates and the salt is left behind
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.
Boil water