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Ocean Water Chemistry
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How much salt? Most places - 35 parts per thousand Total amt of salt = SALINITY Most Sodium Chloride Salinity is lower – mouths of rivers Evaporation increases salinity Red Sea (high salinity) Poles (high salinity – surface water freezes Leaving salt behind?
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Why so salty? Early history – ocean covered planet Volcanoes erupted Rain fell on land Chemicals from rock = salt in ocean today
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Effects of Salinity Salt interfers with formation of ice crystals. Higher density than fresh water SO… mass of one liter of salt water is greater than mass of one liter of fresh water. Density is simply the amount of mass packed in a unit volume.
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Remember??? Volume = LxWxH _________ cm3 Amount of space something takes up MASS = Amount of matter (stuff) something is made up of (grams) Density = Amount of matter in a given space (MASS / Vol.) ______g/L or g/m3
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So it is denser? Seawater has greater buoyancy than freshwater. ---- It lifts, or buoys up less dense objects floating in it. Example – Egg floats in higher in salt water than in fresh water
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Temperature of Ocean Water Cold water is more dense thus it ???? Because warm water is less dense than cold water, warm water is only a thin layer on the ocean water.
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Gases in Ocean Carbon dioxide is 60 times more plentiful than in air. Algae – photosynthesis Corals – build hard skeleton Oxygen – is scarcer in seawater than air. Comes from photosynthesis (algae) & Air
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Pressure? Pressure increases with depth in ocean. Scientist use a submersible which is built of materials which resist pressure to explore after 40 meters in depth.
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