Because the juice is a mixture; some components have a lower volatility than water. And the boiling point is a colligative property, depending on the mass of solutes.
no
Many liquids evaporate, one example is water
Allways pure water evaporate faster.
What causes the water to evaporate? For me, heat causes the water to evaporate, like the boiling water in the kettle. When it boils you can see moist on the top of the kettle. So the heat causes the water to evaporate. =D
At higher temperature evaporation is faster.
Hot water will evaporate first because the higher temperature causes the water molecules to move faster, increasing the rate of evaporation. Cold water has slower-moving molecules, resulting in a slower rate of evaporation.
Orange juice does evaporate, but at a slower rate compared to water due to its thicker consistency and sugar content. The evaporation process is affected by the composition of the liquid, so orange juice will eventually evaporate if left exposed to air, just more slowly than water.
my answer is yes because if water can evaporate applejuice can.
salt water evaporates slower than regular water because the salt makes it harder to boil and evaporate
because its warmer in the shade and that causes the water to evaporate faster slower sometimes
no
The heat from the sun causes sea water to evaporate
Many liquids evaporate, one example is water
Yes, but with a slower rate.
Differences are not significant.
Orange juice is made up mostly of water. So the water in orange juice will evaporate at the same rate as clear water. Of course the parts of the juice that are not water will remain behind. One theory is that the orange juice will absorb more light than water because of its colour.
Pure water is evaporated faster.