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Reef Chemistry Question of the Day #217
If I were to add one billion of each of the following ions to a liter of seawater (as, say, the chloride salts), which of them will show the largest increase in the actual specific gravity (i.e., not necessarily what some particular device might measure, but the true specific gravity)?
A. Sodium
B. Potassium
C. Calcium
D. Magnesium
E. Strontium
F. All will be the same
Good luck!
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If I were to add one billion of each of the following ions to a liter of seawater (as, say, the chloride salts), which of them will show the largest increase in the actual specific gravity (i.e., not necessarily what some particular device might measure, but the true specific gravity)?
A. Sodium
B. Potassium
C. Calcium
D. Magnesium
E. Strontium
F. All will be the same
Good luck!
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