The property that allows salt to be collected from ocean water is its solubility. When salt (sodium chloride) dissolves in water, it dissociates into its constituent ions, which remain in solution. By evaporating the water through processes like solar evaporation or boiling, the salt can be crystallized and collected as the water leaves, leaving the solid salt behind. This process takes advantage of the difference in boiling points between water and salt.
The property of water that allows a paper towel to pick up a puddle of water is called cohesion. Cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substance, in this case, water molecules. This attraction allows the water to stick to the paper towel and be absorbed.
cohesion
hydrogen bonding
density
A) Salinity - the salt concentration in ocean water - is a major property that influences its density and affects marine life. Ocean water contains various minerals, experiences pressure variations with depth, and supports diverse plankton communities, but salinity is a fundamental characteristic.
it is collected from the ocean
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Oxygen gas is collected over water because it is not very soluble in water, so it will not react with or get absorbed by the water. This allows for a pure sample of oxygen gas to be collected.
ocean water
cohesion
The border of land typically ends at the high-water mark along the ocean property, where the land meets the water. This boundary is determined by property surveys and legal descriptions. Beyond this point, the property transitions into public water or the ocean itself.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Sodium, and Chlorine
The property of water that allows things to float is buoyancy. Water exerts an upward force on objects placed in it, which counteracts the force of gravity pulling the objects down. This buoyant force is what allows objects to float in water.
Its "surface tension".
allows for hydrogen bonding
hydrogen bonding
Solvent Property