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.
212 F
Pure water has no residue; residues originate from impurities in water.
Boil it until the water is gone. You will have a deposit of salts left behind.
Yes, distilled water typically boils faster than impure water such as tap water because it lacks dissolved minerals and impurities that can inhibit the boiling process. This is because impurities raise the boiling point of water, causing it to take longer to boil.
You would use distillation, in which the ethanol and water will boil at different temperatures.
No. Pure water is a compound, which is a pure substance. A saltwater solution is a mixture of water and salt, and is not a pure substance.
evaporate the water.
At standard pressure pure water boil at 100 0C or 212 0F.
When salt is added to water, it dissolves and breaks down into ions. This process is called dissociation. The presence of salt in water increases the density of the water, raises its boiling point, and lowers its freezing point. This means that saltwater will take longer to freeze and will boil at a higher temperature compared to pure water. Additionally, saltwater conducts electricity better than pure water due to the presence of ions.
Boil it
212 F
At an altitude of 1000 metres, pure water will boil at approx 96.5 deg C
Pure water has no residue; residues originate from impurities in water.
At sea level, yes.
boiling is caused by impurities in the water. . pure water wont boil until it comes in contact with an impurity like what is found in regular tap water. it can also boil explosively on contact of such an impurity
Salty water boils at a higher temperature than pure water does.
Boil it until the water is gone. You will have a deposit of salts left behind.