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11.10.2019 •
Geography
If you accidentally measure 10 ml of a seawater sample instead of 5 ml but did not realize your error, would you still get approximately the same calculated salinity or would it be different? if different, would you get a higher or lower salinity? explain.
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The result would be different. For if only 5ml instead of 10ml were measured, the salinity degree of the solution would be lower. It is possible to measure by a formula the concentration of solute and solvent contained in that amount of solution. C = M / V where C is the concentration, m is the mass of the solute and V is the volume of the solution.
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