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Seawater dissolves more than fresh water because of the salinity in the water.
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It varies depending on what part of the ocean it is measured. Approximately 96.5% of seawater is water. The rest is dissolved salts. See related link for more information.
Because of the chemical compounds found in liquids like seawater...make them better electrolytes than pure water.
First step is filtration - particles are filtered out. Then desalination - this is done by heating the water and letting it evaporate or by reverse osmosis (pushing it through a special filter) Then water is typically chlorinated (chlorine is added) and in most countries also flourinated. At that point it good enough to drink.
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Seawater, then pure @ 4 degrees C.
Seawater is a mixture. It is a combination of salt and water that is a homogeneous mixture. An example of a pure substance is either pure salt or pure sugar.
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Answer a. Pure Water is not a mixture - it is a compound. Seawater is a mixture of water and salts, air is a mixture of gases and brass is a mixture (an alloy) of copper and zinc metals.
Because seawater has particles in it that can be filtered whereas distilled water is pure
Seawater dissolves more than fresh water because of the salinity in the water.
The most used procedure is distillation.
Distilled water is more pure than tap water or seawater.
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