Yes
Iso saline refers to a body of water with equal salt concentrations (for example when compared to seawater). Hypo saline conditions is when the salt concentration is less than that of seawater.
seawater is a homogeneous mixture. The water being the solvent and the salt being the solute. A heterogeneous mixture is mixed but not as thoroughly as a homogeneous mixture. None of these though are chemically combined, none are compounds. (hence mixture)
actually it's not. seawater has a pH of 8 making it a base.
Titanium and zirconium, for example, are resistant to corrosion in seawater.
Yes, salt dissolves in seawater, so it is a solute.
Relative salinity is the most important factor in seawater density.
They do not even have blood to pump in the first place. Instead of blood, they use sea water to pump nutrients throughout their body. So the answer to your question would be the color of seawater, which varies depending on its constituents.
The different constituents of seawater are all very many and I know very few but I will answer this very important question many people ask me on my twitter and facebook page witch is baby girl@1012 , but anyway some are that the water temperature depends on how many animals and objects or things are in the water
Iso saline refers to a body of water with equal salt concentrations (for example when compared to seawater). Hypo saline conditions is when the salt concentration is less than that of seawater.
Oceans are seawater throughout, not only on the surface.
The more H2CO3 there is in seawater, the greater the number of hydrogen ions present. This decreases the pH of seawater, making it more acidic. Higher concentrations of H2CO3 also lessen the number of available carbonate ions (CO32).
Most metals are not in any economic concentrations in seawater. The only exceptions are sodium and magnesium. A company did start up trying to extract lithium from seawater but it went bust but the technology will certainly be looked at again when lithium is needed in large amounts for making batteries. Bioengineering technology may be used in the future to get bacteria and algae to concentrate metals from seawater.
seawater is a homogeneous mixture. The water being the solvent and the salt being the solute. A heterogeneous mixture is mixed but not as thoroughly as a homogeneous mixture. None of these though are chemically combined, none are compounds. (hence mixture)
Seawater is water with salt in it
a table spoon of seawater
The halogen found in seawater is bromine.
its a seawater fish