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Physical and chemical properties of salt water

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Answered by kya11
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Answer:

physical:we can seperate them by any physical method

chemical:we cannot seprate

Answered by rebelman786786
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Answer:Seawater freezes at a temperature that is slightly colder than fresh water (0.0° Celsius). The freezing temperature of seawater also varies with the concentration of salts. More salt the lower the initial freezing temperature. At a salinity of 35 parts per thousand, seawater freezes at a temperature of -1.9° Celsius.

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