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what is salinity for water
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Answered by Anonymous
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salinity of water

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  • Salinity means the total content of dissolved salts in Sea or Ocean.

  • Salinity is calculated as the amount of salt dissolved in 1,000 gm of seawater.

  • It is generally expressed as ‘parts per thousand’ (ppt) .

  • A salinity of 24.7 % has been regarded as the upper limit to fix ‘brackish water’.

  • It is a significant factor in deciding several characteristics of the chemistry of natural waters and biological processes.

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highest salinity of water

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Most of the ocean has a salinity of between 34 ppt and 36 ppt.

Answered by vinaysharma58
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The concentration of dissolved salt in a given volume of water is called salinity. Salinity is either expressed in grams of salt per kilogram of water, or in parts per thousand (ppt, or ‰). For example, if you have 1 gram of salt and 1,000 grams of water, your salinity is 1 g/kg, or 1 ppt.

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