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the salt is drained out by letting the water evaporate and they are left behind. When ocean water freezes, its just water. No salt. Ocean water can filter through the sand and marsh grasses and this can filter out the salt as well.

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Evaporation. Or through a high pressure on a thin membrane, unnaturally. Or when Gandhi leads expeditions.

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Q: How are the salts naturally removed from ocean waters?
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What are the salts in the ocean?

The most important salt in sea waters is sodium chloride; other salts are the chlorides of calcium, magnesium and potassium.


What are the primary salts in the ocean?

The most important salt in sea waters is sodium chloride; other salts are the chlorides of calcium, magnesium and potassium.


Can salts be removed from ocean water by process called saliity?

process called Desalination


How are hydrated salts different from anhydrous salts?

A hydrated salt has a number of waters of hydration combined to each molecule of salt whereas an anhydrous salt is one that has had its waters of hydration removed. An example of a hydrated salt is nickel sulfate hexahydrate, NiSO4·6H2O. The waters of hydration can be removed by a simple heating, resulting in NiSO4(s) + 6H2O(g).


Definition of naturally occurring salts?

natural happening salts


Are earthquakes a source of ocean salts?

yes earthquakes are a source of ocean salts by the great shake


Chloride accounts for the highest percentage of ocean salts?

Yes, chloride is the most abundant ion in ocean water, making up about 55% of all the salts in the ocean. Sodium follows close behind as the second most abundant ion.


Are there mineral salts in the water?

All natural waters contain salts with concentrations in a very large range.


Is there a difference between salt and sea salt?

Table salt is normally refined salt from a mine or from the ocean, with most naturally occurring salts and minerals removed, other than sodium chloride. Some additives are returned to table salt to make it "dry" and in an easy use form (small crystals). Sea salt is natural salt from the sea, which has a number of naturally occurring salts and a wide range of minerals, depending on where the salt is harvested through evaporation processes.


Which salts is most abundant in seawater?

The most important salt in sea/ocean waters is sodium chloride; also exist calcium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride.


Where and how do halogens occur naturally?

Halogens occurs naturally as salts; an exception is HCl from volcanoes.


Do all hydrated salts change coulour when they lose their waters of crystallisation?

No, only some salts change the color after dehydration.