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Brackish water mostly containg dissolved.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Brackish water condition commonly occurs when fresh water meets seawater. In fact, the most extensive brackish water habitats worldwide are estuaries, where a river meets the sea. The River Thames flowing through London is a classic river estuary.

Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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The correct answer is NaCl Salts.

Brackish Waters and Wastewater

  • The saltness of brackish waters depends on their origin. It's always on the order of many grams per litre, nearly between that of brackish and seawater.
  • These waters most frequently contain sodium chloride, sodium sulphate, and occasionally magnesium chloride.
  • Brackish is water with saltness situations between fresh water and seawater.
  • saltness refers to the attention of dissolved mariners in a body of water, so brackish water is saltier than freshwater but less salty than seawater.
  • Brackish water has swab attention of 1,000 – 10,000 corridors per million( PPM)
  • Water with a TDS attention lower than 3,000 mg/ L can be considered fresh water. Water from 3,000- 10,000 Mg/ L TDS will be considered brackish Water more than 10,000 Mg/ L will be considered saline.
  • Brackish water occurs at the mouths of gutters where fresh water and seawater blend.
  • The swab and chlorides content are adulterated to roughly 1 to2.5 and 4000 ppm independently, giving a pH range of 6 to 9.
  • Because of the turbulent inflow governance, brackish water contains suspended solids, generally ground and beach.

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