No. Water with salt evaporates slower than water without salt. The reason, is because water with salt raises the boiling point of water, therefore meaning it requires more heat to evaporate. Water normally evaporates at all temperatures above freezing; the higher the temperate, the faster it evaporates. Plain water will boil at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas a mixture of 2 tablespoons salt to 2 cups of water will cause water to boil at 217 degrees Fahrenheit. The reason is because of an ionic bond caused from the salt. It's harder to break the bond, so more heat is needed which, in the end result, increases the boiling point of water.
no. water without salt evaporates faster because the salt hold down air pressure which takes time to evaporate faster. But it is also due to the tempter of a boiling point of the water. but water without salt has less air pressure because there is no salt no put more air pressure to it. so water without salt evaporates faster than water with salt.
By: Vivian_123456
yes salt water will evaporate faster than regular water because the more stuff that's in the water the more time it will take to evaporate.
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Ginger ale will evaporate faster but when it does evaporate it produces smoke
Salt water will evaporate first. Salt takes up space so to speak and there's less "water" to evaporate and so it seems to evaporate faster.
Well, if you have a bowl of water and get a salt shaker you can exame. So fill the bowl of water with the salt shaker and skake a little salt out, not to much or not to little. Then, the water soon will evaporate wich means that the salt will be left behind in the bowl and the water will be in the air. The salt is to heavy to go into the air so thats why it will be left behind in the bowl. So the its faster in a way. :D
fresh water doesnt have salt so it doesnt take as long to have the salt evaporate
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.
Salt water will evaporate faster.
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Yes, because when salt is put into water, they can also act like magnets. Attaching to opposite particles. The salt molecules also push down the water molecules so the water molecules have to get enough power to evaporate. Which makes plain water evaporate faster.
2 cups, salt,and water
the salt is made of heat so it evaporate faster
It will evaporate faster outside because of the heat.
Pure water is evaporated faster.
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Plain water evaporate faster.
Ginger ale will evaporate faster but when it does evaporate it produces smoke
Water with salt will actually take longer than water without salt to evaporate. This is due to boiling point elevation. If you put a solute into water, it will make it more difficult to boil, and therefore will boil at a higher temperature. Since it takes longer for the salt water to boil, it will take longer for it to evaporate as well