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Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Composition of Ocean Water Name Water96.5% 40 Wide 25 High 40 x 25 =1000 squares

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Composition of Ocean Water Water96.5% Chloride55% Sodium30.6% Sulfate7.7% Magnesium3.7% Calcium1.2% Potassium1.1% Other0.7% x.35 = Remaining 3.5% =19

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Composition of Ocean Water Water96.5% Chloride55% Sodium30.6% Sulfate7.7% Magnesium3.7% Calcium1.2% Potassium1.1% Other0.7% x.35 =19.25 x.35 =10.71 =19 =11 Remaining 3.5%

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Composition of Ocean Water Water96.5% Chloride55% Sodium30.6% Sulfate7.7% Magnesium3.7% Calcium1.2% Potassium1.1% Other0.7% x.35 =19.25 x.35 =10.71 x.35 = =19 =11 =3 Remaining 3.5%

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Composition of Ocean Water Water96.5% Chloride55% Sodium30.6% Sulfate7.7% Magnesium3.7% Calcium1.2% Potassium1.1% Other0.7% x.35 =19.25 x.35 =10.71 x.35 = =19 =11 =3 Remaining 3.5% =1

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Composition of Ocean Water Water96.5% Chloride55% Sodium30.6% Sulfate7.7% Magnesium3.7% Calcium1.2% Potassium1.1% Other0.7% x.35 =19.25 x.35 =10.71 x.35 = =19 =11 = =1 Remaining 3.5% =

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Composition of Ocean Water Water96.5% Chloride55% Sodium30.6% Sulfate7.7% Magnesium3.7% Calcium1.2% Potassium1.1% Other0.7% x.35 =19.25 x.35 =10.71 x.35 = =19 =11 = =1 Remaining 3.5% =

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