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Yes, you can.
Yes, you silly.
Suspension (solid particles) in a liquid can be separated by filtration.
In a typical saltwater swimming pool nothing living other then micro organisms should be able to survive. In a saltwater pool with water, filtration and components designed for marine life, they could.
It conducts electricity. REALLY good conductor.
Theres electrolyes in the salt theres electrolytes in the salt
saltwater contains ions that help in the flow of electricity as they can 'carry' positive or negative charges.
Yes, saltwater is a conductor of electricity. The amount of conductivity depends on the amount of salt dissolved in the solution. The greater the salt, or other impurities, the greater the conductivity. Pure water, which can only be achieved in a closed loop in laboratory conditions does not conduct electricity. Even exposing pure water to the atmosphere allows impurities into the water, and it is the impurities that actually conduct electricity.
Use some equipment
water,aquatic organisms,aquatic plants and saltwater
The saltwater model outboards are manufactured using stainless steel in areas that are prone to excessive corrosion. This is an added benefit with continuous saltwater operation.
There is no difference other then the actual salt and saltwater chlorination equipment.