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No, the average salinity of ocean water is around 3.5%, but it can vary depending on location. Salinity levels in some seas and estuaries may be higher or lower than 3.5%.

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Q: Does all salt water contain 3.5 percent sodium chloride?
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What is the water in sodium chloride?

Sodium chloride doesn't contain water (excepting absorbed water).


What is sodium chloride solution?

This solution contain a specified concentration of sodium chloride.


What are the components of a 5 percent Sodium Chloride solution?

This solution contain 5 g NaCl dissolved in water.


What percent of sodium chloride amounts for why sea water taste like salt?

Sea water contain approx. 35 g/L.


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10 percent NaCl in distilled water is equivalent to 100 g/L NaCl.


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What is the mass percent concentration of the solution prepared by adding 20 g of sodium chloride into 380 g of water?

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Sodium chloride contain sodium and chlorine; hydrogen chloride contain chlorine and hydrogen. They are dissociated in water solutions: HCl----------H+ + Cl- NaCl---------Na+ + Cl-


What are the common salts found in salt water?

The concentrations of salts in waters are very variable and also the salt types; each water has a specific composition. For example sea/ocean water have approx. 35 g/L sodium chloride and treated tap water practically doesn't contain salts.


What is the difference between sterile water and sodium chloride?

Sterile water is pure water that does not contain any additives, while sodium chloride is a salt solution made by dissolving salt in water. Sterile water is commonly used for irrigation and dilution purposes, while sodium chloride is used for intravenous infusions and to replenish electrolytes.


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