Reef Chemistry Question of the Day #278: Main components of seawater

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Aside from water, what is the highest concentration component of seawater?

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Possible answers:

1. Sodium
2. Chloride
3. Magnesium
4. Sulfate

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Sodium and I also think I know the percentage as well lol
 

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Aside from water, what is the highest concentration component of seawater?

Don't look it up!

Guess if you need to!

Possible answers:

1. Sodium
2. Chloride
3. Magnesium
4. Sulfate

Good luck!


Previous question of the day:

I took a break from R2R for a while...just got too busy. But what happened to the reef chemistry Dad joke thread? That was important to my self-esteem because it made me realize there were bigger geeks than me out there!
 
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lol

Nice, guys. :)

And the answer is...


Aside from water, what is the highest concentration component of seawater?

1. Sodium
2. Chloride
3. Magnesium
4. Sulfate


Chloride edges out sodium, both by weight and by numbers of ions. Those two beat out the others by a wide maring.


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What is Seawater? by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com

Figure 3. Relative concentration of ions in seawater by weight.

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Figure 4. Relative concentration of ions in seawater by number.

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Aside from water, what is the highest concentration component of seawater?

Don't look it up!

Guess if you need to!

Possible answers:

1. Sodium
2. Chloride
3. Magnesium
4. Sulfate

Good luck!


Previous question of the day:

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What about alkalinity? That’s gotta be in there.:face-with-tears-of-joy:

Sorry, there are 6 or 7 ions ahead of it in concentration, depending on how you define it, adding calcium and potassium to the list in the question above . Bromide is higher in mass than inorganic carbon (bicarbonate and carbonate) but lower in number of ions.
 

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Sorry, there are 6 or 7 ions ahead of it in concentration, depending on how you define it, adding calcium and potassium to the list in the question above . Bromide is higher in mass than inorganic carbon (bicarbonate and carbonate) but lower in number of ions.
That was my attempt at chem humor. Guess I'll stick to my day job. :)
 

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