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what affects the quality of water density?​

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Answered by nchoudhary9056
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SALT AFFECTS THE QUALITY OF WATER DENSITY

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Answered by saichavan
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Freezing point and maximum density decrease as salinity levels increase. It is important to note that salinity not only affects water density but it can shift the maximum density and freezing points of water. As the salt concentration increases, both maximum density and the freezing point will decrease.

Water quality is affected by a wide range of natural and human influences. The most

important of the natural influences are geological, hydrological and climatic, since these

affect the quantity and the quality of water available. Their influence is generally greatest

when available water quantities are low and maximum use must be made of the limited

resource; for example, high salinity is a frequent problem in arid and coastal areas. If the

financial and technical resources are available, seawater or saline groundwater can be

desalinated but in many circumstances this is not feasible. Thus, although water may be

available in adequate quantities, its unsuitable quality limits the uses that can be made of it.

Although the natural ecosystem is in harmony with natural water quality, any significant

changes to water quality will usually be disruptive to the ecosystem.

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