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why is th density of seawater is more than of seawater.​

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Why is the density of Seawater is more than of Fresh Water?

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Seawater is denser than both fresh water and pure water because the dissolved salts increase the mass by a larger proportion than the volume.

The freezing point of seawater decreases as salt concentration increases. At typical salinity, it freezes at about −2 °C.

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Why is the density of seawater more than that of rain water?

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Sea water has more density than rain water because it contains salt ions. These salt ions make the seawater heavier, which means the mass of the water increases due to the presence of salt ions.

From the relation,

density \:  =   \frac{mass}{volume}

we can say that as the mass of an object increases, its density also increases simultaneously..

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