The Chemistry of Seawater - Chapter 5

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Latitudinal variation in evaporation and precipitation, as well as freezing, thaw in and freshwater run off affect the amount of _____ in sea water.

Salt

Natural fertilizers of seawater

Nitrogen, phosphorus, and silicate

Select the 3 most important nutrients needed for growth of marine life

1. Nitrogen 2. Phosphorous 3. Silicate

What happens to the organic substances in seawater?

1. They are broken down in to smaller particles 2. They are used by organisms 3. They accumulate in sediments

In major ocean basins, ______ % of seawater is dissolved salt and ____% is water.

3.5, 96.5

_____ ions make up more than 99% of the salts dissolved in seawater.

6

The adherence of ions and molecules onto a particle's surface, removes other ions and molecules from sea water is called _____.

Adsorption

salinometer

An electronic device that determines salinity by measuring the electrical conductivity of a seawater sample.

The two ____ are chloride and sulfate.

Anion

An atom with a negative charge is called a _____.

Anion.

In coastal areas with high precipitation and river in low, surface salinities fall ____the average.

Below

The process by which CO2 is added to intermediate and deep ocean water and the ocean bottom, through the involvement of photosynthesis organisms is called ______.

Biological pump

Water solutions contain

Both H20 molecules and H+ and OH- ions

In warm climates, salt in seawater is concentrated using evaporation and then extracted for use. How is salt recovered in cold climates?

By allowing the water to freeze and then collecting the leftover brine

By measuring the PH of seawater, one can indirectly determine the water's ______ concentration.

Carbon dioxide

An ion with a positive charge is called a ____.

Cation

4 of the 6 ions that make up dissolved are called _____: sodium, magnesium, calcium, and potassium.

Cations

____ and _____ evidence from rocks and salt deposits lead researcher s to believe that salt compositions of the oceans have been the same for about the last 1.5 billion years.

Chemical , geological

Rank the major major constituents of seawater by highest weight to lowest

Chloride, sodium, sulfate, magnesium, calcium, potassium

Acidic gases released during volcanic eruptions dissolved in rain or river water and are carried to the oceans as _____ and ______.

Chloride, sulfate

The measure of chloride concentration is _____

Chlorinity

______ Constiuents are generally not removed or added by living organisms.

Conservat

The process of forming the new _____ at the ridge system of the deep ocean floor participates in the input and output of ions in seawater.

Crust

The original sources of sea salt include the ____ and _____ of earth.

Crust, interior

Cations are a source of the earth's ____ and anions are a source of the earth's _____

Crust, mantle

______ is the process of obtaining fresh water from seawater

Desalination

When immersed in water, compounds can break apart into individual atoms or groups of atoms that have _______ charges.

Electrical

The salinometer measure the salinity of ocean water by measuring __

Electrical conductivity

The lighted portion of the ocean is referred to as the _____ zone.

Euphotic

What process is used to concentrate salt content of seawater in order to extract halite for use in table salt

Evaporation in shallow ponds

Over geologic time, shallow arms of the sea have become isolated, the water evaporated, and the salts have been left behind as sedimentary deposits called ______.

Evaporites

Organisms ______ products traps ions, which are returned to the seawater.

Excretion

Sodium chloride is held together by ____ bonds.

Iconic

The most _____ process for the removal of most elements from seawater is still adsorption of ions onto fine particles and their removal to the sediments.

Important

Approximately 300 million tons of excess oxygen are produced each year by photosynthetic marine organisms. Where does this excess go>

Incorporated into sediments and eventually formed into rocks.

Anthropogenic carbon dioxide concentrations int eh atmosphere have ______ over the past 150 years

Increased

A charged atom or group of atoms is called an ____.

Ion

Strongly adsorbable ions replace weakly adsorbable ions in a process called ____ exchange.

Ion

The ______ _______ of open-ocean seawater is the same from place to place and depth to depth.

Ionic composition

The ions known as _____ _____ of sea water are sodium, magnesium, calcium, and potassium, chloride and sulfate.

Major constituents

Rank the gases present in the ocean according to their abundance, with the most abundant on top.

Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide

______constituents are smaller in quantity, some dissolved gasses, assets organic molecules and complex do change in concentrations because of biological processes that occur in some areas.

Non conservative

In ionic bonds electrons are transferred from a metal atom to a nonmetal atom creating a ions of _____ charge that attract each other.

Opposite

The ___ present in seawater include proteins, carbohydrates and fats

Organics

Marine plants undergoing photosynthesis produce and release _____ into seawater.

Oxygen

Organisms undergoing respiration remove ____ from sea water and produce and release carbon dioxide.

Oxygen

Heterotrophic organisms consume _____ to produce ______

Oxygen, carbon dioxide

Marine plants take up carbon dioxide from sea water in order to ______.

Photosynthesize

The ___ and _____ weathering of a rock over time breaks it into small pieces and the rain dissolves out ions, which are carried to the sea by rivers.

Physical, chemical

The chemical composition of Earth's rocky crust can account for most of the ______ charged ions found in seawater.

Positively

The average time a substance remains in he ocean is called its ____ time.

Residence

What is the name given to the mean tie that a substance remains in the ocean before moving on to another part of the hydrologic cycle?

Residence time

Osmosis is the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane whereas ____ osmosis uses pressure to force the movement of water across a membrane

Reverse

Input must balance output of _____ in the oceans.

Salinity

The ocean contains an average of 35 parts per thousand dissolved salts, this is the ocean's ____.

Salinity

The total quantity of dissolved salt in seawater is known as ______.

Salinity

________ ________ in parts per thousand are made quickly and direction on the water sample with an electrical probe.

Salinity Readings

Process of ionic bonds is sodium chloride (NaCl) ——> ________ + chloride ion (C1-

Sodium ion ( Na+)

conductivity of seawater is affected by salinity and ______.

Temperature

The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere has increased over the last 150 years primarily due to ____

The burning of fossil fuels and deforestation

_______ elements in seawater are present in concentration less than one part per million.

Trace

Seawater ________ electricity because it contains dissolved ionic salts, the more ions in the solution, the greater the conductance.

Transmits or conducts.

______ and _____ washing over the land supply the oceans with dissolved salts.

Volcanism, rain

The concentration of dissolved constituents in sea water can be expressed by weight, ________ or in molar terms.

Volume

When expressed by ________, concentrations are given as g/l, mg/l, or ug/l

Volume

When expressed by ______, concentrations are given as g/kg(parts per thousand), mg/kg (parts per million or even ug/kg ( parts per billion) depending on the abundance of the constituents.

Weight

What is a buffer?

a solution that resists changes in pH when acid or alkali is added to it. Buffers typically involve a weak acid or alkali together with one of its salts.

Some ____ may have been washed from the atmosphere by long periods of rainfall, but the more likely source of most of is the earth's mantle.

anions

The salinity of oceans surface water is associated with ______.

latitude

express concentrations in_______ _______is the mass of 1 mole of a substance, expressed in grams, is exactly equal to the substance's mean atomic or molecular weight.

molar terms


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