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I think hypertonic. Water would try to leave a cell placed in a solution of such a high salt concentration to try and compensate and would then shrink the cell.

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Yes, except for any part of the ocean that is frozen. All oceans contain salts dissolved in water.

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liquid in liquid

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Gaseous.

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