Only the water will evaporate(unless its like 300 degrees F lol) There should be like a dried residue left behind (this first part, I'm not sure about) but I do know for sure that it depends relative humidity, temperature and a bunch of other stuff
it takes about 4 weeks for alcohol to completely evaporate ( this is only with one cup )
In an open container, it causes it to evaporate. In a closed container, heat has no effect on the alcohol itself, but it can result in some really skunky beer.
There has to be an open space for the water to evaporate
If its a newly opened soda then there will be no noticeable evaporation. If its been open for a few weeks and has reached room temperature it will start to evaporate. But it would be months before it all evaporated
It depends on what temperature it is at, and how well sealed the container. The higher the temperature, and the more the container is open to outside air, the fast it will evaporate. Exactly how long it will take is very difficult to determine however!
Yes, in ALL states it is illegal to drive with an open beer or alcohol.
That depends. It is polite to open someone else's bottle of beer just before handing it to them. It is very rude to open someone else's beer and drink from it, whether or not you tell them that you did.
it will overheat and pressure will open the cap allowing fluid loss which the air will evaporate
no
Any liquid, including alchohol, will evaporate with the application of heat, e.g. sunshine.
No, not usually. This is because the liquid will evaporate if it is kept in an open container.
Generally from a tap you can pour it into a glass. As far as canned and bottled beer you can drink it as soon as you open the can/bottlecap, but you can also pour it into a glass as well.
Beer can be brewed in an open container but that would greatly increase the danger of spoilage from dust, spores, pollen, etc.