glaciers
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Even if you simply air dry the sea water, you can easily find the salt. You have many alternatives too. You can also boil the water till all the water evaporates to find the salt as a residue.
You would never expect to find na2cl as a stable compound because it is not electrically neutral.
You would expect to find nitrogen and oxygen as molecules in the atmosphere, and argon as individual atoms.
Technically it's neither true nor false without additional information (we would need to know the temperature and pressure). However, for "ordinary" conditions that you might find on or near the surface of the Earth, ice (solid water) is less dense than water (liquid water).
glaciers
glaciers
solid
In the atmosphere stored as water vapor
Tea leaves. Loose tea is stored in a tea-caddy.
Solid water is known as "Ice". So a fridge, the arctic, the moons of Saturn...
water equals liquid , water vapor equals gas and ice equals solid
A water bottle...You really couldn't answer that on your own?
what do you expeat to find in calcium chloride in ocean water
Water displacement
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The water displacement method is typically used to find the volume of an irregular solid. The object is submerged in a known amount of water, and the increase in water volume is measured. This increase in volume is equal to the volume of the irregular solid.