water because the air is just about the same thing and i am 9 by the way hows it doing
Fresh water evaporates faster than salt water because salt water has a lower vapor pressure due to the presence of dissolved salt. This means that fresh water molecules are more likely to escape into the air as vapor compared to salt water molecules.
Fresh water evaporates faster because the dissolved salts in salt water raise the boiling point by strengthening the intermolecular bonds water molecules have with each other. It's why you salt pasta water--to increasing the boiling point of the water so you can cook it at a higher temperature (and season the pasta). Adding salts also lower the freezing point of water, which is why people salt roads before snow.
Depends on the pH of the water but it would dissolve faster in fresh water because there isn't as much stuff in solution. true... but it took me about 8.30 seconds to dissolve with the perfect pH.....
the consedation cycle
Fresh water.
Fresh water evaporate faster.
At the same temperature fresh water evaporates faster.
Fresh water is evaporated faster.
Fresh water is evaporated faster.
The differences are not important.
Pure water is evaporated faster.
Fresh water.
saltwater boils the fastest
tap water. the other guy who wrote the answer was just random letters
It's fresh water. The salt remains in the oceans as the water evaporates.
It is thought that the water that evaporates the fastest is fresh, with tap and saltwater right behind it. The salt is seen as a barrier to quick evaporation, which is why it is considered slower to evaporate.
Only about 10 of the water that evaporates from a salty ocean is fresh water.