Rains near salted body of water can contain some salt.
The rainwater would be acidic with a pH less than 5.6.
salt
It depends on where the flooding is. If it is near the ocean and the flooding is from the ocean, then it would be salt water, If the flooding is from rainwater, It would be freshwater.
salt salt makes it more acidic
Rain water is fresh water and does not have salt. Saltwater is not fresh and does have salt.
Well sodium is salt so I would expect nearly everywhere
no because if its a freshwater tank the rain has salt in it
Food. Manganese nodules. Salt. Source of rainwater.
Rainwater is generally considered a weak electrolyte. While it contains some dissolved ions, such as minerals and salts from the atmosphere, its conductivity is relatively low compared to strong electrolytes like sodium chloride. The presence of impurities and dissolved gases can enhance its ionic content, but overall, rainwater does not have a high concentration of ions to classify it as a strong electrolyte.
A water solution of sodium chloride is neutral.
In the blood sample of a person who has drowned in salt water, you may expect to see increased levels of sodium and chloride ions due to the ingestion of salt water. Additionally, there may be evidence of pulmonary edema or fluid in the lungs due to salt water aspiration.
it contains dissolved water 'salt'