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17 March, 05:10

Most of the dissolved substance in sea water is:

nitrogen

hydrogen

chlorine

sodium

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  1. 17 March, 06:51
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    The correct option is C) chlorine

    Explanation:

    Sea water contains salts in abundance. It can be described as the water which makes up the oceans and the seas. It is known to contain approximately 96.5% water and 2,5 percent of salts. Sodium and chloride ions are the most abundant salt ions to be found in the sea. The concentration of chloride ions is 0.546 mol/kg and the concentration of sodium ions is 0.469 mol/kg. Hence, chloride ions are slightly abundant than sodium ions.
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