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Salinity Salt- ionic compound composed of a cation (+) and and anion (-) – Ionic bond- atoms transfer electrons to form electrostatic attraction
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Solutions – Solution- molecules of one substance homogeneously dispersed among molecules of another substance Solvent- more abundant substance (does the dissolving) Solute- substance being dissolved – Dissociation- when salt dissolves its ions are pulled apart by water molecules – http://www.wou.edu/las/physci/ch412/dis_nacl.mov http://www.wou.edu/las/physci/ch412/dis_nacl.mov
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Salinity- total concentration of dissolved salts (expressed in parts per thousand (ppt, % o) Salt cycle- how salt is added or removed from ocean – Added by runoff, erosion of coastal rock, and hydrothermal vents – Removed by certain biological and chemical factors – The ocean is in chemical equilibrium because these processes balance out so the average salinity does not change
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Ocean’s salinity varies very little from 35 ppt Brackish- freshwater mixes with saltwater (0.6- 30 ppt)
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