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to seawater

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The saltwater of a sea or ocean.

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The company says contacts will not corrode unless exposed to seawater for long periods.

The alloy is resistant to seawater corrosion and offers a high degree of structural strength.

No noticeable corrosion of the metal occurs despite exposure to seawater for more than three years.

At ordinary temperatures the metal shows no reaction to seawater or to wet or dry air.

Their resistance to seawater corrosion makes them important in desalination plants.

For hot desert locations with access to seawater, a new greenhouse design generates freshwater and cool air.

To meet the demand it was necessary to turn to seawater, which contains about 70 parts per million bromine.

If all the sodium chloride in evaporites were added to seawater today, the salinity would be roughly doubled.

The result is a nutty, tangy, almost salty wine that detractors liken to seawater – which I can understand – but which I find tremendously lively and interesting.

The initial salinity was close to seawater.

The solid red line corresponds to seawater.

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