no , sea water is not a mineral .
These salts are absorbed from the sea water.
salt water is found in the sea. Saltwater can also be called brine.
Sea water remains liquid down to about 27 degrees F, based on the amount of mineral in the liquid water.
Sea water contains sodium chloride as its main mineral although it also contains several other minerals in minute amount relative to NaCl. When sea water evaporates the main precipitate left behind is that of NaCl (sodium chloride)
Never. Sea water contains all of the mineral salts dissoved out of rocks, both by sea water and, indirectly, by rivers. The sea is a store of such slats and these mean the water can never be considered pure. Fresh water is water that contains virtually no salts.
Examples:- sea water,- mineral water,- friut juices,- coconut milk
Sea water boils at a higher temperature than freshwater due to the presence of dissolved minerals. On average, sea water boils at around 212°F (100°C) at sea level, but this can vary depending on the specific mineral content of the water.
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Ofcourse not!Unless the fish was living in sea salt water for over 3 years, then its skin will become mineral like, but no one really eats the mineral skin of a fish, right?RIGHT!