for a aquarium what I do and im kinda new is take out a little water and add fresh water. Has to be fresh water from store that has reverse osmosis if I spelled it right. Make sure when you remove water to check the salt level.
put regular water in and and put your own amount of salt in it so it won't be a lot of salt
practical any type of levels of salt would make a difference. e.g. the higher the level of salt may have a bigger effect on plants and the lower the level of salt may have a smaller effect on the plants. but it really depends on the type of plant... i will research the plants and get back to u :)
No. The salt level varies. For instance where fresh water and salt mix the salt level is different.
Fresh water freezes at 32°f (0°c) at sea level. Sea water freezes at 28.4°f (-2°c) at sea level. Salt water depends on the concentration of salt. At maximum saturation salt water (23.3% by weight) freezes at -5.98°f (-21.1°c).
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The water is evaporating and the "crystals" are grains of salt left over.
Wait a while and it will clear its self up unless you have a salt water pool then you will need to turn down the chlorinator.
on the show Webster what did he use to get from upper level to lower level
Because sodium chloride is salt! Obviously normal water has lower salt levels than salt water.
Salt will lower the melting point, and raise the boiling point of water.
The lower level is .01, which is much lower than .08.
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