Most chlorine generators require a salt content in the water of a pool 2500 to 6000 ppm
one cup to one gallon water
The ratio of salt water to fresh water on the Earth is approximately 40 to 1. The oceans are comprised of salt water.
salt water has more mass because of the added salt so salt is heavier :)
You think probable to concentration of salt in water.
If you have equal volumes, the salt water will weigh more.
Salt water is at it's lowest freezing point at a 23.3% salt-to-water solution. This works out to 2.28 lbs. of salt per gallon of water. Source: http://www.varitech-industries.com/pdfs/Salt%20Brine%20Statistics%20and%20Rock%20Salt.pdf
The density of a salt water solution compared against the densities of "pure" water and salt provides an approximate value of the ratio of water to salt in the mixture.
sollution with a 1 to 1 ratio of salt to water
8.556 pounds
One pound of salt for every one gallon of fresh water. Also, as the water evaporates, add only fresh water...and slowly! When I kept fish, I would drain half of the remaining water, then mix in the fresh water, then put the mixture back into the tank. This prevents the fish from getting a fresh water shock. The water will evaporate and leave the salt behind, so if you add more salt, it will be too much.
You need to add more water so that the salt to water ratio is less Mehwesh T
An anhydrous sals hasn't water.