yes (that didn't answer my question.)
They do not.
Yes, water in the sun evaporates faster than water in the shade because the heat from the sun increases the water temperature, leading to faster evaporation. Additionally, direct sunlight provides more energy for the water molecules to break free from the liquid state and turn into vapor.
Soda doesn't evaporate faster then plain water becasue the molecules in soda are colsely packed together which makes it harder to evaporate. The molecules in plain water evaporate quicker because they are less packed together and don't attract as the molecules in soda do.
Water. Milk contains oils in the form of butterfat which will evaporate slowly.
It changes state at 0 degree(freezing point), which forms ice, and 100 degree(boiling point), where it turns into vapour. Chemists are trying to create 'ultra pure water', which has almost no foreign substance in it exept H2 and o, and it will freeze at 40 degree celcius!
They do not.
Water evaporates faster.
Pure water is evaporated faster.
Faucet water evaporates slightly faster.
All tempertures, it just evaporates faster as temperature rises until it boils @ 212 and it evaporates the fastest. It even evaportes when frozen. Under atmospheric pressure, water evaporates at 100 o C (or 132 o F). However, the higher the water pressure, the higher its boiling temperature (or the temperature at which water evaporates).
water evaporates faster than soda because water has no sugar and soda has a lot ofsugar
Pure water is evaporated faster.
55 degrees celsius
Distilled water is evaporated faster.
Clean water is evaporated faster.
Water outside evaporate faster.
Clean water evaporates faster.