No. Gold resists salt very effectively. a good example is gold that has been found in sunken treasure still being in perfect condition. the concentration of salt in a saltwater pool is very low, about the same as that in your tears or blood.
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saltwater fish need to breath in saltwater and not fresh water. just like we need to breath in oxygen and not carbon dioxide.
if you put salt water on a seed it will not grow as fast.
it makes it hard for the animals to breath
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Gold wouldn't corrode, I think that's what you mean because generally speaking metals don't dissolve. Corrosion is a chemical reaction where as dissolving is, I would say, more of a physical change because electrons aren't shared or exchanged in the process.Also platinum wouldn't.
The ion chloride (Cl-) and the oxygen dissolved in water have a corrosive effect,
Yes, many of them, certainly including gold and all the platinum group.
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Gold fish are fresh water fish and will die in saltwater, but jelly fish are mainly saltwater fish. Yet, there is one species of jellyfish that is in a freshwater lakes , Allegheny River, Ohio River, and the Tennessee River, but it is not a true jellyfish.
the effect saltwater has on most plants is that a bellend will grow out of the plants.
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