Chemistry, asked by shaurya1974, 1 year ago

we know that when we mixed acid and base we get salt but the Sea water is always salty why? what's reason behind this ?​

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Answered by mannatmarya
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When these minerals dissolve, they form ions, which make the water salty. While water evaporates from the ocean, the salt gets left behind. Also, rivers drain into the oceans, bringing in additional ions from rock that was eroded by rainwater and streams

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shaurya1974: which type of minerals we dissolve in water ?
mannatmarya: Acid and gas
Answered by vatsalbhandari45
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Sea water is always salt due to the presence of dissolved CO₂ from the environment and also the main source of sea water is rivers whose water come from salty rocks on the earths crust. The presence of CO₂ in the atmosphere results in the formation of rain water which is acidic in nature.


shaurya1974: i think this is not a good answer but it is nice
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