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what is salinity? How salinity of sea water is measured​

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Answered by aryasngh
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Salinity is one of the most measured parameters in oceanography. The importance of high quality salinity data has long been recognised in open ocean studies and more recently in coastal and estuarine processes. salinity are measured by passing an electric current between the two electrodes of a salinity meter in a sample of soil or water. The electrical conductivity or EC of a soil or water sample is influenced by the concentration and composition of dissolved salts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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SALINITY

Salinity is the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water, called saline water.

MEASUREMENT OF SALINITY OF SEAWATER

We can easily measure the salinity of sea/ocean water using an instrument called a refractometer, which measures the index of refraction of a particular substance. It is a device used in geology, medicine and agriculture. Set up your refractometer device by dropping three drops of distilled water on its meter.

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