BecomingJulie
Bluelight Crew
Salted water boils at >100°C. Adding salt to boiling water cools it and raises the boiling point. You still have to put the same amount of energy in to heat the salt to 100°C and then bring it all back to the boil at now (let's say, for argument's sake) 105°C, as you would have had to put in heating the salt with the water all along to 105°C.
There is no escaping the laws of thermodynamics!
There is no escaping the laws of thermodynamics!