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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.
When it freezes, the salt remains behind in the sea.
This is because they need the salt from the sea and if they give out the salt they have the will become deficient of it.
Sodium chloride is extracted from salt mines or sea water and after this is purified to become table salt.
The Dead Sea has a high concentration of salt because it has no outlet for water to flow out. Water evaporates from the sea, leaving behind minerals like salt, which become more concentrated over time.
Desalination is the process to change the salt sea water into fresh water to become energy.
salty water comes in, water evaporates, salt stays.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) will produce an acidic solution when dissolved in water.
Sea salt comes from the sea and tastes like sea water.
The salt from the sea water will cause you to become very dehydrated and could make you sick.
Sea salt is extracted from sea/ocean waters.
leh rocks :D The sea erodes the rocks in the ocean and over time, the rocks become salt