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The terminology is:

- brackish water: 0,05-3 % salt

- saline water: 3-5 % salt

- brine: more than 5 % salt

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Dissolution of salts is generally possible in polar solvents as water; attraction between the ions of the salts and the ions ow water contribute to the dissociation of the molecule.

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In water sodium chloride is dissociated:

NaCl--------------Na+ + Cl-

And NaCl is the solute.

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Soluble salts are dissociated in water.

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Epsom salts

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