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No. It is a physical change. All you have to do to separate the two is to evaporate the water. There is no chemical change.
No, ocean water is not a compound. It is a mixture of various elements and compounds, including water (H2O), salts, minerals, and organic matter.
The most abundant dissolved salt in ocean water is sodium chloride. It is a colorless crystalline compound with the chemical formula of NaCl.
The most abundant dissolved salt in ocean water is sodium chloride. It is a colorless crystalline compound with the chemical formula of NaCl.
Ocean water is a mixture of compounds and elements. It contains a variety of dissolved salts, gases, and other substances, making it a complex mixture.
The most important dissolved elements in ocean water are sodium and chlorine, which together make up the majority of the salt content (salinity) of seawater. Other important dissolved elements include magnesium, calcium, and potassium. These elements are essential for marine life and play a key role in ocean chemistry.
No, because ocean water is not salt. Ocean water does have salt dissolved in it, but there are distinct chemical and physical differences. First, ocean water is not crystalline while salt is. Second, ocean water is a solution with many different solutes while salt is a pure compound.
The chemical formula for hydrochloric acid when dissolved in water is HCl.
no it is not its just ocean water and grains of sand
the Atlantic ocean