Rain water is absorbed into the ground. Some of the rain water is absorbed in plants. Some of it runs off into ponds, streams, rivers, lakes and oceans. Some of this water is eventually drunk by animals.
Water in a preheated pan may not evaporate immediately because the water needs to reach its boiling point before it evaporates. Once the pan reaches a high enough temperature to boil the water, the water will start to evaporate into steam.
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 .
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.
Boiling dirt will not change its composition. The water will evaporate, leaving behind the same dirt particles that were there initially.
Yes, because when a solute is added to water it increases the boiling point. So in order to boil, the solution will have to reach a temperature higher than 100 degrees Celsius. This phenomenon is called boiling point elevation.
It will boil and eventually evaporate.
If you boil it, the water will evaporate. If you leave it boiling long enough, you should only have salt left.
boil it, freeze it or leave it in a jar to evaporate
Water with salt will actually take longer than water without salt to evaporate. This is due to boiling point elevation. If you put a solute into water, it will make it more difficult to boil, and therefore will boil at a higher temperature. Since it takes longer for the salt water to boil, it will take longer for it to evaporate as well
salt water evaporates slower than regular water because the salt makes it harder to boil and evaporate
There isn´t water at 257c because the water was starting to boil and to evaporate at 100c.
sugar and water......boil sugar and water drop in a string let evaporate
The water would evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
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Yes, chlorine can evaporate out of water during the boiling process.
It'll warm up, start to boil and eventually evaporate.
nobecause if it doesnt evaporate it has no way to come down