Salinity
Solution
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That would be one way of doing it. Chemists normally measure concentration of a solute in terms of moles per liter.
Solubility is the measure of how much of a substance (the solute) can dissolve in another material (the solvent)
acidity or alkalinity is a measure of the relative amount of H+ and OH- ions dissolved in a solution
The concentration of a solution is a measure of the amount of solute dissolved in an amount of solution. It can be expressed in many ways, with the most common way being mols solute/L of solution. Molality is another way to measure concentration; molality is mols solute/kg solvent.
The question refers as to what measures the amount of one material that will dissolve in another material. The answer is solubility.
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Concentration range of seawater acidity
Salinity
That would be one way of doing it. Chemists normally measure concentration of a solute in terms of moles per liter.
No. The proportion and the amount of dissolved salts STAYED THE SAME for hundreds of millions of years.
Salinity is the total amount of the solid materials DISSOLVED in water
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Solubility of the material in the given solvent. EG, salt in water at 25 deg. C would be such an experiment.
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Salinity