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Table 2.9. Common elemental ions in seawater
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Table 2.7. Ion Formation
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Table 2.5. Concentration in parts per thousand (ppt) of the first 92 elements in seawater, the earth’s crust, the human body, and the sun
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Table 2.4. Data table for Concentration and Dilution
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Table 2.1. Data from evaporation experiment
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Fig. 1.3 Different types of matter
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Table 2.5. Gravitational flow in a two-liquid system
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Table 2.4. Standardizing the hydrometer
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Fig. 2.17. Graph of standardization data
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Table 2.3. Predictions about the effect of both salinity and temperature on the relative density of water in bags compared with water in beakers
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Exploring Our Fluid Earth, a product of the Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG), College of Education. University of Hawaii, 2011. This document may be freely reproduced and distributed for non-profit educational purposes.