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Around 70% of the Sundarbans area is under saline water due to its proximity to the Bay of Bengal, making it a unique mangrove ecosystem that supports a variety of flora and fauna adapted to these conditions. The saline water influences the biodiversity and ecological functions of the region.

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Why people do not sink in saline water?

I think it is hard to swim under water in salt water because all of the salt is burning your eyes. It's just like being in a pool with too much chlorine in it. Thanks to the Holiday Inn I can't see good.


How much sodium chloride must be added to one liter of water to make normal saline?

To make normal saline, you would need to add 9 grams of sodium chloride to one liter of water. This is equivalent to approximately 0.9% saline solution.


Normal Saline what is the classification?

i just want to know the classification of normal saline?It is just a 0.9% solution of table salt (sodium chloride) dissolved in water. By comparison, ocean water is about 3.5% which is much saltier.


Why is saline water preferable but not pure water?

This is to do with the process of osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water from a region of high concentration to an area of low water concentration. If someone is dehydrated, their cells won't have much water in their cytoplasm, so giving them pure water would cause their cells to take up so much water that they would rupture. Small amounts of salt are added to reduce this damaging effect. ---------------------- read about hypernatremia.


How much sodium is in 250 milliliters of normal saline?

Normal saline is 0.9% weight/volume sodium chloride to water. This is 9 grams per litre. NaCl has a molecular weight of 58.5, sodium (Na) has a weight of 23, which is 39.3% of the molecular weight. So sodium is 39.3% of the weight. 1 litre of saline has 9 grams, 250ml is a quarter of a litre, so has 9/4 grams = 2.25 grams. 39.3% of 2.25 g is 0.884 grams of sodium.

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Why people do not sink in saline water?

I think it is hard to swim under water in salt water because all of the salt is burning your eyes. It's just like being in a pool with too much chlorine in it. Thanks to the Holiday Inn I can't see good.


How much does 10 ml of saline weigh?

Assuming saline is 0.9% sodium chloride in water, the density is approximately 1.0046 g/ml. Therefore, 10 ml of saline would weigh around 10.046 grams.


How much does a liter of normal saline weigh?

A liter of normal saline, which is composed of water and salt, has a weight of approximately 1 kilogram or 1000 grams at room temperature.


How much sodium chloride must be added to one liter of water to make normal saline?

To make normal saline, you would need to add 9 grams of sodium chloride to one liter of water. This is equivalent to approximately 0.9% saline solution.


How much salt to put to make saline water for gargling?

One to two tea spoons of salt for one cup of water.


How much salt do you need in a cup of water to make a saline solution?

It dosent matter. It dosent matter.


Why is a dehydrated individual given a saline solution rather than water?

The fluid in our bodies is composed of 0.9 Sodium Chloride. An individual will recover from dehydration much quicker when given a saline solution rather than just plain water.


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Why is saline used in serial dilution?

Because the osmotic pressure of "plain" water can be too much for bacteria, causing them to pop, and throw off your colony counts during your serial dilutions. A buffered saline solution keeps the bacteria at their usual osmotic pressure. Typical saline is 0.85%.


Normal Saline what is the classification?

i just want to know the classification of normal saline?It is just a 0.9% solution of table salt (sodium chloride) dissolved in water. By comparison, ocean water is about 3.5% which is much saltier.