Salinity refers to the salt content in water, while desalination is the process of removing salt from water to make it drinkable or usable for other purposes. Salinity is a natural characteristic of water bodies, while desalination is a human intervention to make saltwater suitable for consumption or other uses.
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Desalination. Desalination is the process of removing salts and minerals from seawater to make it suitable for consumption or agricultural use.
We tested the water's salinity. The salinity of water is the amount of salt that is in it. "Test the salinity of the substance," said the Chemistry instructor.
No, hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide would not neutralize salty water for irrigation. Instead, they would introduce more ions (Cl- and Na+) into the water, further increasing salinity. To lower salinity for irrigation, a process like desalination or using alternative water sources would be more appropriate.
Salinity refers to the salt content in water, while desalination is the process of removing salt from water to make it drinkable or usable for other purposes. Salinity is a natural characteristic of water bodies, while desalination is a human intervention to make saltwater suitable for consumption or other uses.
Desalination does not directly affect the salinity of the ocean, as the vast volume of seawater is not significantly impacted by the relatively small amount of water that is desalinated. However, the brine left over from desalination processes, if not properly managed, can increase salinity in the immediate area where it is discharged, potentially affecting local marine ecosystems.
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The amount of fresh water a desalination plant can produce varies widely depending on its size and technology. On average, a large desalination facility can produce between 50,000 to over 500,000 cubic meters of fresh water per day. Some of the largest plants can even exceed 1 million cubic meters per day. The specific output also depends on factors such as the salinity of the input water and the efficiency of the desalination process used.
i think no.
no. blood has approx .9% salinity, while ocean water has about 3.5% salinity.
Desalination of sea water
Desalination.
Sometimes they have to do desalination to a sea.
The salinity of your blood is exactly the same as that of the sea
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