Yes, salt dissolves in seawater, so it is a solute.
False. When seawater is heated until all the water evaporates, salt crystals are left behind, not table salt. Table salt is a refined form of salt that is typically extracted from underground salt deposits or sea salt that has been processed to remove impurities.
False. The average salinity of seawater is actually around 3.5%, not 35%.
False. When a molecular solid mixes with water, the solute typically breaks apart into individual ions or molecules, rather than breaking down into individual molecules. This process is known as dissociation.
True. Table sugar and salt are pure substances because they are composed of only one type of molecule – sucrose for sugar and sodium chloride for salt.
True. Table salt, or sodium chloride, is a compound made up of sodium and chlorine ions bonded together.
True, salt is a solute in seawater. In seawater, the primary solute is sodium chloride (table salt), which dissolves in water, contributing to the overall salinity of the ocean. Other minerals and compounds also act as solutes, but salt is the most significant.
True. In seawater, salt acts as a solute, meaning it dissolves in water, which is the solvent. The primary salt found in seawater is sodium chloride, along with other minerals and compounds. This salty solution is essential for marine life and influences various oceanic processes.
False. When seawater is heated until all the water evaporates, salt crystals are left behind, not table salt. Table salt is a refined form of salt that is typically extracted from underground salt deposits or sea salt that has been processed to remove impurities.
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False. Unsaturated solutions have not reached their maximum solute concentration and can dissolve more solute.
False. The average salinity of seawater is actually around 3.5%, not 35%.
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False. Solutions that contain little solute are referred to as dilute solutions. Concentrated solutions have a high amount of solute relative to the solvent. Therefore, the statement is incorrect.
False, there is probably already salt in it.
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Yes, it is true - approx. 35 g/L.
Yes, it is true - approx. 35 g/L.