Heating favors evaporation.
well the water in the syringe will evaporate and you will see condensation at the top of the syringe.
Yes, water in a heating system can evaporate in hot weather, especially if the system is not properly sealed or insulated. This evaporation can lead to a loss of water in the system and potentially affect its efficiency. Regular maintenance and monitoring of water levels can help prevent this issue.
Dont get me wrong, but you seem to be asking how to separate salt from water. I think if you evaporate water, the salt cannot evaporate, and it stays behind. However, if the light is really hot, it will evaporate the salt along with the water. (Example: If you put salt and water in a dish and hold it on top of a lit candle, the light is hot enough to evaporate water, but not hot enough to evaporate salt.
because the water in the beaker would evaoprate into it then condense on the surface of the syringe
No, a hair dryer does not evaporate water. It helps to speed up the process of evaporation by blowing hot air onto wet hair, causing the water on the hair to evaporate more quickly.
well the water in the syringe will evaporate and you will see condensation at the top of the syringe.
Evaporation from a sealed impermeable container is not possible.
Yes, water in a heating system can evaporate in hot weather, especially if the system is not properly sealed or insulated. This evaporation can lead to a loss of water in the system and potentially affect its efficiency. Regular maintenance and monitoring of water levels can help prevent this issue.
Type your answer here... hot water will evaporate faster than hot sprite because hot water does not have any menerals in it
The water will not "disappear"; it will evaporate. If it's hot, water will evaporate 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.
Dont get me wrong, but you seem to be asking how to separate salt from water. I think if you evaporate water, the salt cannot evaporate, and it stays behind. However, if the light is really hot, it will evaporate the salt along with the water. (Example: If you put salt and water in a dish and hold it on top of a lit candle, the light is hot enough to evaporate water, but not hot enough to evaporate salt.
Because it is hot in Niger.
hot and sunny
because the water in the beaker would evaoprate into it then condense on the surface of the syringe
it will evaporate it
it is conducting the heat away