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The higher the density the lower the buoyancy.
Salinity increase the water density. Therefore the more salt you add to water, the greater its density becomes.The higher the density of the fluid, the greater the mass of the object that can float in it.Hence rise in salinity of a liquid will increase the buoyancy.
buoyancy and density
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They have to be the same.
The higher the density the lower the buoyancy.
CHLORINITY IS THE MEASURE OF ADDED HALLIDES AND GREATER THE HALINITY GREATER THE SALINITY BECOMES.
Salinity increase the water density. Therefore the more salt you add to water, the greater its density becomes.The higher the density of the fluid, the greater the mass of the object that can float in it.Hence rise in salinity of a liquid will increase the buoyancy.
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false >Archimedes' principle does<
Salinity increases conductivity. A saline liquid as a high percentage of sodium which is facilitates the transfer of electrons hence increasing on the conductivity.
They have to be the same.
The heat capacity and freezing point decrease, evaporation slows, and osmotic pressure increases.
The extreme salinity - saltiness - means the water there has a higher density than regular sea water. and the higher the density the greater the buoyancy.