1 Liter Sea Water = How Much Salt? 🌊🧂

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Published5 months ago
Duration1:13
Video IDaOmlUgbBCL4
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
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Video TypeYouTube Short

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Engagement Rate2.99%
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Have you ever wondered how much salt we can get from 1 liter of sea water? 🌊 In this video, I perform a real experiment to find out the exact amount of salt extracted after completely evaporating 1 liter of sea water. Sea water contains dissolved salts and minerals, but how much of it is actually salt? Is it enough to use at home? Let’s test it step by step and see the final result! In this video, you will learn: ✔️ Percentage of salt in sea water ✔️ Practical evaporation experiment ✔️ Final salt weight result ✔️ Interesting facts about ocean salinity ✔️ Is it worth extracting salt at home? On average, sea water contains about 3.5% salt, which means from 1 liter (1000 ml) of sea water, we can get around 30–35 grams of salt (depending on salinity). But let’s see what happens in real life! Watch till the end for the final weight measurement and surprising observations. If you love science experiments, practical tests, and real-life calculations, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe! #SeaWater #SaltExperiment #ScienceExperiment #OceanFacts

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