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When a volcano erupts, it releases gases such as chlorine and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. These gases can react with water vapor in the atmosphere, forming aerosols that eventually fall back to the ground. These aerosols contain salts which can then be transported by wind or deposited directly into the ocean, thereby adding salt to seawater. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can also cause underwater volcanic vents to release dissolved minerals into the seawater, further increasing its salinity.
The magnesium will react with the acid to produce hydrogen gas and a magnesium salt.
They add chlorine in Melboure's water.
organic substances are those most essentially containing carbon in add to hydrogen, oxygen and sometimes nitrogen and phosphurus. protiens, carbohydrates, lipids are organic. inorganic substances are those not containing carbon, such as minerals and salts. water and mineral salts are inorganic.
well whoever is asking this, volcanoes affect geography both in good ways and in bad ways. In the bad way, volcanoes sometimes have pyroclastic flows, which are kinda like avalanches of hot ash. The pyroclastic flows can cover valleys and other geographies. In a good way, volcanoes, after they erupt, the ash adds fertility to the soil around it, which helps plant life grow including forests and grasslands. ~for more information on other subjects, go to www.roblox.com and look for coolncrazy in people. Message me if possible~
For example chlorine from submarine volcanoes, to form sodium chloride.
Precipitation, land water runoff and the melting of icebergs do not add salts to seawater.
Storms at sea. The evaporated water falls back into the ocean with no net effect on salinity.
Adding acid to a solution increases the hydrogen ion concentration and lowers the pH.
No, quite the opposite really. Volcanoes add to the atmospheric greenhouse gasses.
Dissolved calcium chloride, among other salts, prevents soap from lathering. If you add some to any soap it will stop some of the lathering.
When a volcano erupts, it releases gases such as chlorine and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. These gases can react with water vapor in the atmosphere, forming aerosols that eventually fall back to the ground. These aerosols contain salts which can then be transported by wind or deposited directly into the ocean, thereby adding salt to seawater. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can also cause underwater volcanic vents to release dissolved minerals into the seawater, further increasing its salinity.
The past tense of add is added.
"added" is the past tence for "add". there is no past tence for "added"
The present perfect tense of 'to add' is 'have/has added.'
NO. "add" is a verb. Related adjectives are "added" and "additional" .
Added