The cup of seawater has more salt, but the concentration, that is, the amount that it is diluted, is exactly the same.
a table spoon of seawater
the seawater smells
Concentration range of seawater acidity
The average salinity of seawater is about 35 parts per thousand or 3.5%.
This depends on salt concentration; however it ranges roughly from 1.0 (low) to 1.6 g/mL at high concentration. Seawater 1.02 - 1.03
depends on the concentration of salt. The higher the concentration of salt the more likely you are to float.
Iso saline refers to a body of water with equal salt concentrations (for example when compared to seawater). Hypo saline conditions is when the salt concentration is less than that of seawater.
Seawater has certain salt in it, in your cell you have an area of high concentration and there is an area of low concentration outside the cell causing the water inside the cell to leave (this process is hypertonic). Making the cell basically die...technically, the salt inside that water can actually dehydrate you instead of keep you alive, so you would die.
Yes, salt is a solute in seawater. Water is the solvent, salt is one of the solutes, and the solution is seawater.
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3.5% to 4% is the percentage of salt in seawater.
because it has a higher concentration of ions and minerals!!! ions and minerals play a vital role to make sea water more dense. secondly, the molecular mass: water: h(2) + o(16) = 18g/mol NaCl = n(23) + cl(35.5) = 58.5g/mol NaCl has a higher moleculer mass so there is higher density than water seen!