Sodium Chlroide
Water is the most common compound in sea water
The most common salt in sea water is sodium chloride (NaCl); the concentration is approx. 36 g/L.
The most common compound in sea water is sodium chloride (NaCl), which is commonly known as table salt. Other common compounds found in sea water include magnesium chloride (MgCl2) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
The most common substance dissolved in sea water is salt, specifically sodium chloride. Other substances found in sea water include magnesium, calcium, and potassium ions, as well as various gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide.
because it has chemicals and the sea doesn't so the taste will be different.
water comes from the sea and the filter it and add chemicals to clean the water.
I think its because of the salt or of the chemicals in the sea water...
A simple example is: rain water (fresh water) flows towards the sea, dissolving chemicals out of the rocks and soil it flows over. This slightly chemical solution enters the sea. As water evaporates from the sea, so the chemicals are left behind, so causing the saltiness of sea water. Obviously, such a change can only occur over an extremely long time.
The common Kelp as we know grows in sea water.
If you are looking for a common noun it would most likely be"sea".
Some common water problems are the following:Not having enough waterThe water that is available not being clean enough to drinkThe taste of the water is poorFloodingOverwatering (a common problem with plants)
What is the 3rd most abundant ion in sea water?