actually it's not. seawater has a pH of 8 making it a base.
Titanium and zirconium, for example, are resistant to corrosion in seawater.
Yes, salt dissolves in seawater, so it is a solute.
seawater is salty and dirty and freshwater is clean and purrified
Seawater is first filtrated and then refined by repeated processes of crystallization/dissolving/recrystallization.
Seawater is neither a compound nor an element but a mixture including much dissolved solid and usually microorganisms as well.
it's an acid
its acidic
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sodium is an element and also can be an ingredient of a compound. Sea water contains sodium(salt). They say rainwater is acidic, and if it is then the seawater also contains a form of acid, which is a compound to many types of solutions. Answer to your question: BOTH
An essential factor is the absorption of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere; also the acid rains.
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pH of 7 to 14 is basic. seawater has a pH of 7.8 to 8.2. So that makes it basic
Seawater is water with salt in it
a table spoon of seawater
resistant to corrosion from seawater ,acid,alkis,very strong can be make scissor,knife,and other .be create clear diamonds
its a seawater fish
The halogen found in seawater is bromine.