fill in the blanks . ........... and ............ are the most important mineral found in seawater.
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Starting with the most abundant and proceeding to the least abundant, these are chloride, with a concentration of 18 980 parts per million (ppm) in seawater, sodium (10 561 ppm), magnesium (1 272 ppm), sulphur (884 ppm), calcium (400 ppm), potassium (380 ppm), bromine (65 ppm), inorganic carbon (28 ppm) and strontium
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Seawater contains 47 minerals and metals.
Magnesium and Sodium the most important mineral found in seawater.
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