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river water contains parts of sodium​

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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. Of the remaining one part of the salinity, calcium and potassium constitute 0.4 part each and carbon, as carbonate and bicarbonate, about 0.15 part.

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