The time it takes for 1 gallon of water to evaporate on a stove depends on various factors such as the heat setting, the size and type of pot used, and the humidity level in the air. However, under typical conditions, it can take roughly 15-30 minutes for 1 gallon of water to fully evaporate on a stove.
Milk does not completely evaporate, it becomes lactobaccillus
Water would not evaporate at 100 percent relative humidity because the air already holds the maximum amount of water vapor it can. This means no additional water can evaporate into the air until the humidity decreases.
The time it takes for water to evaporate depends on factors like temperature, surface area, and airflow. In a typical scenario, it would take a very long time for 4287200000000L (or 4.2872 trillion liters) of water to evaporate completely, possibly months or even years.
This depends on many factors.
The time it takes for 1 gallon of water to evaporate on a stove depends on various factors such as the heat setting, the size and type of pot used, and the humidity level in the air. However, under typical conditions, it can take roughly 15-30 minutes for 1 gallon of water to fully evaporate on a stove.
The answer depends on the flow rate or the water pressure, not just the pipe size.
Yes. As long as you don't spill any of the water out of the drum when you get in, the total weight of the drum and water with you in it will be equal to the weight of the drum and the water plus the weight of you, separately. It doesn't matter if you float or sink. It will weigh about the same as it did before you climbed in. First, the answer above this one is wrong because you cant climb into a full 55 gallon drum without spilling water. As you enter the water, you will displace that volume with your body which weighs close enough to water to weigh near enough the same minus the amount of bouancy.
I don't frickin know
This is not true.
This will depend on how much vinegar you are looking to have evaporate. Vinegar is a mixture of acetic acid and water. Acetic acid will evaporate faster than water at a rate of .97.
This depends on many factors.
Put 2 cups outside on a sunny day. One with salt water and one with regular water. Check on them every 5 minutes or just watch them. Then you time how long the salt water took to evaporate compared against how long it took the regular water to evaporate. Then you'll have your answer.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.
This depends on many factors.