3.5% (Atlantic Ocean)
One gallon is about 8 pounds or 17.6 kg so there is about 600 grams (almost 22 oz.) of salt in the gallon.
The average ocean or sea has a salinity of about 3.5%. In metric, about 35 grams per liter.
1 liter of ocean water has about 35 grams of salt.
the difference between salt water and fresh water is that salt water is from the ocean and fresh water is water that hasn't gotten to the ocean and so the water is clean, And you can only drink fresh water not salt water
8.556 pounds
Many parts do freeze! However, it does require much lower temperatures to freeze ocean water than fresh water, mainly because the ocean is composed of salt water. Dissolving anything (including salt) in water lowers its freezing point and raises its boiling point.
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!!!:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
The average ocean or sea has a salinity of about 3.5%. In metric, about 35 grams per liter.
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salt water has more mass because of the added salt so salt is heavier :)
Ocean water has a higher salinity (salt content) than fresh water does.
Large bodies of salt water are called seas or oceans.
it is how much salt mass in the ocean water
As an average ocean water has 35 g NaCl/100 g water.
because ocean water has salt in it and lots of it..
Salt brine typically weighs around 10.2 pounds per gallon, which is slightly heavier than water due to the addition of salt.
The energy content of a gallon of salt water would depend on the concentration of salt in the water. On average, seawater contains about 3.5% salt. Using this concentration, a gallon of salt water would contain very minimal energy in the form of trace amounts of potential thermal energy due to the dissolved salt. It would not be practical to extract energy from a gallon of salt water in this context.
salt water from the ocean.