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The most important part of the sodium and calcium are dissolved from the earth salts and transported by rivers in seas/oceans.

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What are the dissolved salts in the ocean called?

The salts are: sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium chlorides.


What are the solutes in ocean water?

Some solutes in ocean water are Chloride, Sodium, Sulfate, Calcium, or just Salt in general.


How many salts are there in ocean saltwater and what are they?

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What is sources of calcium and sodium in oceans?

The primary sources of calcium in oceans are from the weathering of rocks on land and underwater volcanic activity. Sodium in oceans mainly comes from the weathering of rocks on land and dissolution of minerals in oceanic crust. Both calcium and sodium are essential elements for marine organisms and play crucial roles in various biological processes.


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Which two dissolved solids in ocean water occur in the greatest amount?

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What is the most common salt found in ocean water A potassium B calcium carbonate C magnesium D sodium chloride A potassium B calcium carbonate C magnesium D sodium chloride?

D. Sodium chloride is the most common salt found in ocean water. It is commonly known as table salt and makes up about 85% of the total salts dissolved in seawater.


Why is the oceans salt?

The most important component of the ocean salt is sodium chloide; potassium, magnesium and calcium chlorides are in lower concentrations.


What are the salts in the ocean?

The most important salt in sea waters is sodium chloride; other salts are the chlorides of calcium, magnesium and potassium.


How does calcium react with sodium carbonate?

When calcium reacts with sodium carbonate, calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate are formed. This reaction is a double displacement reaction where the cations and anions switch partners. Calcium carbonate is insoluble and precipitates out of the solution, while sodium bicarbonate remains dissolved.


Do calcium carbonate and sodium chloride react?

Calcium carbonate and sodium chloride doesn't react.