Environmental Sciences, asked by 8146661339g, 3 days ago

approximately every dash of ocean water contains dash of dissolved salts​

Answers

Answered by jolysanthosh57
1

Explanation:

Seawater has a more uniform composition than river water. It contains, by weight, about 3.5 percent dissolved salts, whereas river water has only 0.012 percent. ... Of the average 35 parts per thousand salts of seawater, sodium and chlorine make up almost 30 parts, and magnesium and sulfate contribute another four parts

Answered by choprasiddharth10
3

Answer:

3.5% of the weight of seawater comes from the dissolved salts.

Similar questions