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Sea water doesn't contain organic salts.
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Seawater contains salts as well as other minerals in its suspension, therefore it is hypertonic to drinking water.
Sodium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride
Precipitation, land water runoff and the melting of icebergs do not add salts to seawater.
Dissolved salts are transported by the rivers.
Storms at sea. The evaporated water falls back into the ocean with no net effect on salinity.
Desalinization is the process of taking seawater and taking out all the salt in it so it's fit for human consumption.
The average salinity of seawater is about 35 grams of dissolved salts per kilogram of seawater, or 3.5% by weight.
Desalination
Sea water doesn't contain organic salts.
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Salinization is the process by which a non saline soil becomes saline, as by the irrigation of land with brackish water, While desalination is the process to remove salts from seawater or soil. So the difference is that salinity is the concentration of salt in, for example water, desalination is the process of removing salts from the water.=P
The most important is sodium chloride - NaCl.
It is dissolved salts, gases, and nutrients that are presented in seawater.
The term is Desalination.