The pH of salt water is of concern to two kinds of people. Seamen loading cargo onto a ship take an interest in the pH level, since the higher the pH level, the saltier the water and the saltier the water, the higher the ship rides in the water and the more heavily it can be loaded. Salt water aquarium owners are also interested, since the pH levels in the salt water aquarium have a direct effect on the health of the aquarium's ecosystem.
No, adding sea salt to water does not change its pH level to become more alkaline. Sea salt is a neutral substance and does not significantly affect the pH of water.
Sea salt is considered neutral, with a pH around 7. It is neither acidic nor alkaline.
The residue on the pebbles is not just salt. It contains very many elements that go into sea water. The pH will be effected (raised) if sufficient sea salt is added.
I think its because of the salt or of the chemicals in the sea water...
The pH of sea water is typically around 8.1, making it slightly alkaline. However, this value can vary depending on the location and specific conditions of the water.
No; the absorbed carbon dioxide is important.
The pH of salt is neutral, which means it is around 7 on the pH scale.
salt does not have a pH.
AnswerSalt on its own has no pH level but when put in water, the solution contains free ions of Na+ and Cl-. Both ions do not react with water, as a result the solution is neutral.It possesses a pH of 7 when in a temperature of 25oC.
Salt has a pH of 7, because it's neutral.
the pH level of salt added to water is 7.5-7.8... almost neutral!
The pH of Magnesium Sulfate is: 4.5 (3.5 to 6.5).