They're both solutions
Air is the most common solution because it is made up of a number of different molecules. Water is another type of solution. Even though you can't distinguish different particles in water, there are many different kinds of molecules that have dissolved.
The common Kelp as we know grows in sea water.
solutions
by the process of evaporation. when sea water evaporates salt is left behind. same process is done at the shore of sea...
I would look on a cheat sheet. They have them online, type in "Sea Montser Cheats" and see what pops up. If that doesn't work try to find a walkthrough.
Sodium Chlroide
there are many different alkinlines like soapy water sea water baking soda but you can find this on a ph scale
Water is the most common compound in sea water
The most common salt in sea water is sodium chloride (NaCl); the concentration is approx. 36 g/L.
The most common compound in sea water is sodium chloride (NaCl), which is commonly known as table salt. Other common compounds found in sea water include magnesium chloride (MgCl2) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
The common bodies of water in Asia are the following: Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian ocean, Arabian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea.
- in mines (salt domes) - in sea water