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The leveling off of the curves as salt concentration increased could be due to a saturation point being reached where the salt concentration can no longer dissolve in the solution. This results in a plateau in the curve as the solution has reached its maximum capacity to dissolve salt.
10 times that of normal ocean water
there is no salt concentration.
Each enzyme has an optimal salt concentration. Changes in the salt concentration may also denature enzymes.
Osmosis of water from a low concentration of salt to a high concentration
Salt does not boil away at approx. 100 Celsius. The water evaporates causing the concentration of salt to increase.
depends on the concentration of salt. The higher the concentration of salt the more likely you are to float.
The same
Water with a salt concentration of about 3.5% is typically found in seawater.
The maximum concentration of a solution is when the maximum amount of solute is dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature. This concentration is often referred to as the saturation point of the solution, beyond which no more solute can be dissolved.
The concentration of salt in water is measured with a salinometer or by the chemical determination of chlorine or sodium.
No, the concentration of salt remains the same even if water evaporates. However, the amount of water decreases, causing the remaining water to have a higher concentration of salt.