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outgassing of elements from Earth's interior.
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sand, silt, clay, and other particles and sediments mix with water.this mix forms very dense water.
These elements are transported by rivers to the sea. Another source is the volcanic activity.
The minerals dissolved in the seawater, all originate from the dissolving of rocks, which contain those minerals. Limestone for example contains magnesium and calcium. Many rocks that now are mountains, contain minerals once encapsulated when they lay below the ocean as sediments. So these minerals are part of a continuum of deposition and solution. As well as the minerals, there are also organic materials formed upon the decay of fish, tiny animals and aquatic plants.
outgassing of elements from Earth's interior.
how much sodium hydroxide in grams must be added to seawater to precipitate 86.9mg of magnesium present?
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what are the chemical sediments example? An example would be salt. As seawater evaporates from a surface, what is left is salt.
In any given sample of seawater, you will probably find all 90 elements, but some of them are going to be in extremely minute quantities.
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It is an impure substance. It contains a mixture of water, salt and other elements found in the sea. Using seawater can produce incorrect results as elements in seawater can react with other things.
sand, silt, clay, and other particles and sediments mix with water.this mix forms very dense water.
The second source of elements found in seawater is from the Earth's interior. Through volcanic eruptions, large quantities of water vapor and other gases have been emitted during ,uch of geologic time. This process is called OUTGASSING
Earth's interior
when brackish water(seawater mixed with freshwater) comes into contact with soil.
saltand water lol that was funny