For full saltwater reef you need somewhere near 34 to 36 ppt salinity or a specific gravity of 1.021 to 1.026.
If you are mixing a dehydrated salt base from the ocean then this would equate to about 33.3 grams per liter in RO water, imagine that.
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∙ 15y agoThat all depends on the region, and the weather conditions. Warmer waters tend to hold more salt then cold. The average ocean has 32 parts per thousand that are salty.
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∙ 9y agoThis depends on the concentration of NaCl in this water.
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∙ 10y agoThis depends on the type of water: sea water, river water, drinking water, distilled water etc.
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∙ 13y agoAround 7 grams.
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One to two tea spoons of salt for one cup of water.
There is 3.5% salinity of salt in one gallon of ocean water. Now you divide that by 16, which is 0.21875. So there is 0.21875% salinity of salt in one cup of ocean water. Mathematics can really pay off!!! Good for you if you were interested in the salinity of salt in one cup of ocean water!!!:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
If you leave salt in a cup of water overnight, the salt will dissolve in the water to create a salt solution. The water will become saturated with salt and the remaining undissolved salt will settle at the bottom of the cup.
salt is added as per requirement of the taste bud but the more intake can serve many health risks
one cup to one gallon water
It is usually recommended that one use one tablespoon of Epsom salt per cup of water for most purposes. A thicker preparation can be used for infected sores or poison ivy.
No, salt dissolved in water does not float. When salt dissolves in water, it becomes dispersed throughout the liquid, increasing its density. This prevents the saltwater solution from floating in pure water.
Things tend to float better in salt water than in fresh water because salt water is denser. The additional salt in the water makes it more buoyant, so objects will float higher in salt water compared to fresh water.
You can make homemade clay with Flour, Water, Oil, and Salt. Two cups of flour, one cup of salt, 1 and a half tablespoons of oil, and one cup of water. Stir with a spoon.
take plastic cup. measure so there is a line on cup that is exactly half way. pour in salt up to that half-way line. then place another plastic cup on top of this one, just barely smushing the salt down. draw line on cup where second cup ends, and pour water up to that line. remove 2nd cup and pour water in. then you have half salt half water!! enjoy with whatever your doing with this i hope it works!!!
The same mass of salt, both are sodium chloride.