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  2. Artificial seawater - Wikipedia

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    The tables below present an example of an artificial seawater (35.00‰ of salinity) preparation devised by Kester, Duedall, Connors and Pytkowicz (1967). [1] The recipe consists of two lists of mineral salts, the first of anhydrous salts that can be weighed out, the second of hydrous salts that should be added to the artificial seawater as a solution.

  3. Salt evaporation pond - Wikipedia

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    A salt evaporation pond is a shallow artificial salt pan designed to extract salts from sea water or other brines. The salt pans are shallow and expansive, allowing sunlight to penetrate and reach the seawater. Natural salt pans are formed through geologic processes, where evaporating water leaves behind salt deposits.

  4. Salt-effect distillation - Wikipedia

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    Salt-effect distillation is a method of extractive distillation in which a salt is dissolved in the mixture of liquids to be distilled. The salt acts as a separating agent by raising the relative volatility of the mixture and by breaking any azeotropes that may otherwise form.

  5. Bittern (salt) - Wikipedia

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    Bittern is commonly formed in salt ponds where the evaporation of water prompts the precipitation of halite. These salt ponds can be part of a salt-producing industrial facility, or they can be used as a waste storage location for brines produced in desalination processes. [3] Bittern is a source of many useful salts.

  6. Brilliant and Surprising Uses for Salt - AOL

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    Here are a few unexpected ways you can use salt and save a few bucks at the same time. But what most people don't realize is that salt can be used for a lot more than cooking.

  7. Osmotic power - Wikipedia

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    Salinity gradient energy is based on using the resources of “osmotic pressure difference between fresh water and sea water.” [9] All energy that is proposed to use salinity gradient technology relies on the evaporation to separate water from salt. Osmotic pressure is the "chemical potential of concentrated and dilute solutions of salt". [10]

  8. Netflix Doc This Is The Zodiac Speaking Explained - AOL

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    In This is the Zodiac Speaking, a three-part documentary out on Netflix Oct. 23, David and Connie Seawater say they would go on weekend trips with Allen, a local school teacher who was like a ...

  9. The NFL has long eschewed private equity investment. 2 ... - AOL

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    Private equity investors gained limited control of the Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins after a Wednesday morning vote of approval among team ownership groups.

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