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Ocean water contain sodium and calcium chlorides.

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Were does the calcium and sodium come from in the ocean?

The most important part of the sodium and calcium are dissolved from the earth salts and transported by rivers in seas/oceans.


What is the major source of calcium and sodium in oceans?

Minerals dissolved in aquifers


The salty taste of seawater is due to1. Sodium Chloride2. Calcium Chloride3. Calcium Carbonate4. Sodium Carbonate?

Sea water is salty because it contains large amounts of the salt Sodium Chloride. Salts are brought to the sea through many sources like rivers and streams which collect various minerals, salts and silt on their course and drain them into the oceans. Atmospheric phenomena like evaporation also increase the salt concentration in the oceans.


Why is the oceans salt?

The most important component of the ocean salt is sodium chloide; potassium, magnesium and calcium chlorides are in lower concentrations.


Are sodium calcium and chromium metals nonmetals or metalloids?

Sodium and calcium are metals, while chromium is a metal.


Where sodium comes from?

sodium is found in salt deposits found under oceans or where oceans once where.


How does calcium react with sodium carbonate?

When calcium reacts with sodium carbonate, calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate are formed. This reaction is a double displacement reaction where the cations and anions switch partners. Calcium carbonate is insoluble and precipitates out of the solution, while sodium bicarbonate remains dissolved.


What are some of the sources of salts?

- Some salts (sodium chloride and potassium chloride, sodium or potassium nitrate, calcium carbonate, fluorite etc.) are mined. - In industry or laboratory salts are the products of a neutralization reaction between a metal (or ammonium) hydroxide and an acid.


Do calcium carbonate and sodium chloride react?

Calcium carbonate and sodium chloride doesn't react.


Will calcium bond with chlorine and sodium?

Yes, calcium can form ionic bonds with chlorine and sodium. Calcium will lose two electrons to become a Ca2+ ion, while chlorine will gain one electron to become a Cl- ion, and sodium will lose one electron to become a Na+ ion. These ions can then form ionic compounds such as calcium chloride and calcium sodium.


Will calcium carbonate be dissolve in sodium chloride?

No, calcium carbonate is not soluble in sodium chloride. When calcium carbonate is mixed with sodium chloride in water, the calcium carbonate will remain as solid particles and not dissolve into the solution.


Does mixing sodium hydroxide and calcium nitrate form a precipitate?

Mixing sodium hydroxide and calcium nitrate will not form a precipitate. Instead, it will form solutions of sodium nitrate and calcium hydroxide.