The water with the least impurities in it because it will have the most water interaction with the atmosphere.
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.
Tap water and fresh water are essentially the same in terms of their composition and characteristics. The rate at which water evaporates is primarily influenced by factors such as temperature, surface area, and air movement rather than the specific type of water. So tap water and fresh water would likely evaporate at a similar rate under the same conditions.
When you put an egg in tap water, it will sink to the bottom if it is fresh. Fresh eggs have denser contents, causing them to sink. If it floats, it is an indication that the egg is not as fresh and has probably started to spoil.
they either evapourate and condensation, or stay in the flask where evapouration is occurring
Letting tap water sit out may reduce the chlorine content as it evaporates, but it will not significantly affect the mineral content. Minerals in water do not evaporate like volatile compounds such as chlorine.
Purified or tap water. the both evaporate at about the same rate. :D
tap water. the other guy who wrote the answer was just random letters
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.
Pure water is evaporated faster.
Tap water and fresh water are essentially the same in terms of their composition and characteristics. The rate at which water evaporates is primarily influenced by factors such as temperature, surface area, and air movement rather than the specific type of water. So tap water and fresh water would likely evaporate at a similar rate under the same conditions.
Tap water
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.
Tap water.
Yes, tap water is fresh, because it is drinkable and not salty. That is what is meant by fresh water.
salt water and tap water
Tap water is fresh water. The phrase "fresh water" refers to water with very little or no salt in it (as opposed to salt water, such as is found in oceans). Tap water contains little or no salt, and is therefore fresh water.
no