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Sodium chloride is the most important salt in the seawater.
The most negatively charged ion dissolved in seawater is chloride. In fact, Cl- makes up 55 percent of the seawater's salinity.
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Large estuaries.
Sodium chloride is the most important salt in the seawater.
Relative salinity is the most important factor in seawater density.
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The most predominant ions in seawater are Na+,Mg+,I-,cl-.
The most important salt in seawater is sodium chloride, NaCl.
The most negatively charged ion dissolved in seawater is chloride. In fact, Cl- makes up 55 percent of the seawater's salinity.
Seawater contain sodium chloride (this is the most important component as salt) and many other impurities.
Seawater contain sodium chloride (this is the most important component as salt) and many other impurities.
Most crops will die from seawater. Some, such as beetroot and asparagus, will tolerate saltier water than most.
The most abundant compound in seawater is sodium (salt). Symbol is Na and atomic number is 11.
Chloride