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Meaning of "dissolved salts"

dissolved salts ~ Refers to salts that have been dissolved in a liquid, usually water, to form a solution. When salts dissolve in water, they break down into their component ions, resulting in a homogeneous mixture where the salt particles are no longer visible. The dissolved salts can impart various properties to the solution, such as conductivity, taste, or chemical reactivity, depending on the specific salt compounds involved

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Neutralizes dissolved salts and aggressive chlorine.
It depends on the concentration of dissolved salts in water.
Dissolved salts in buffer are used as diluents in this field.
Not subject to exposure of dissolved salts up to saturation.
These dissolved salts provide osmotic pressure to the compartment.
Salinity is a measure of the concentration of dissolved salts in water.
Urine contains dissolved salts and minerals.
The ocean contains a high concentration of dissolved salts.
The amount of dissolved salts in a liquid.
These aqueous effluents may also comprise dissolved salts.
Total dissolved salts.
Water shows significant conductivity when dissolved salts are present.
Aqueous solutions containing dissolved salts are usually purified by reverse osmosis or distillation.
Reverse osmosis enables the separation of the dissolved salts.
Dissolved salts may be treated with other acids or bases to precipitate certain compounds.

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Rain water contains dissolved salts.
A brine containing dissolved salts can be collected and the vapor left to condense.
The geothermal water contains many dissolved salts in general.
Among these dissolved salts are certain specific minerals that strongly affect your water pH.
Desalination is the removal of dissolved salts from a solution.
Saline water is water that contains a significant concentration of dissolved salts.
This water supply allows the dissolved salts to be diluted.
Distilled water is less suitable because it contains little or no dissolved salts.
The system is responsible for regulation of dissolved salts and excretion of nitrogenous wastes.
Ion exchange is another popular method for removing dissolved salts.
NAs and dissolved salts are present in waters in greater amounts than PAHs.
Fresh water is generally characterized by having low concentrations of dissolved salts and.
The BPR increases as the concentration of dissolved salts increases when evaporating water from a solution.
The print cocktail comprised an aqueous emulsion of siloxane with dissolved salts.
The plant uses reverse osmosis process to remove dissolved salts and impurities from ocean water.
The alkaline tetrafluoborates which progressively accumulate are recovered by crystallization of the dissolved salts.
The resulting solution may appear clear with fully dissolved salts or a precipitate may form.
They have dissolved salts such as sulphates, chlorides and fluorides.
A reverse osmosis membrane must reject a high fraction of the dissolved salts.
Water from the Great Lakes is low in dissolved salts and generally has a low EC.
Its purpose is to prevent the water in the boiler becoming saturated with dissolved salts.
A source of solutions of dissolved salts of one or more elements ;.
Electricity flows through water because it contains ions of dissolved salts and metals.
They are living in waters with dissolved salts limestones, necessary to produce its shell.
The gallbladder also concentrates the bile by absorbing water and dissolved salts from it.
At its most basic, it uses dissolved salts to create chlorine for cleaning the pool.
The superheated water instantaneously vaporizes and leaves behind a brine containing dissolved salts.
The dissolved salts generated by the sodium borohydride treatment are removed by ion-exclusion chromatography.
The salts come from erosion and transport of dissolved salts from the land.
Evaporation leaves behind dissolved salts increasing salinity and precipitation " freshens " the top ocean layers.
Therefore any water in the ground will have a relatively high concentration of dissolved salts.
Generally speaking, the higher the concentration of dissolved salts the higher the electrical conductivity.
Utilization as thickeners, particularly of media containing dissolved salts.
Water salinity based on dissolved salts in parts per thousand ( ‰ ).
Filtering water will NOT remove the dissolved salts.

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