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The chemical properties of sea water 5 Articles

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    by Aldo Bonincontro

    Sea water is a solution containing a total of 35 g/l of salts that raises its density up to 1.030 g/ml, depending on temperature and salt content but, in the average, this density is 1.023 g/ml. Tropical waters, for their...read more

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    by Dave Franklin

    Although sea water is seen largely as being made of Hydrogen and Oxygen, the component elements of water and Sodium and Chlorine, the component elements of salt, the reality is that almost every chemical found on earth has...read more

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    by Ian Loft

    Recent scientific discoveries revealed the presence of vast frozen reserves of water around the Martian Polar Regions, and these appear to be showing signs of melting. Irrespective of this amazing discovery, it is only th...read more

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    by Royce Radcliffe

    Knowing the chemical properties of sea water is very important if you want to become a successful oceanographer. These are the building blocks and the language of the sea on its most basic level. The sea consists of sal...read more

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    by Richard Serra

    Most think of sea water as just being very salty, and of course it is. It's undrinkable to say the least, but there is more to it than just salt content. There are several mixtures of several kinds of salts and water as w...read more

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