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How does the density of salt water differ from that of freshwater

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denser than freshwater due to the sodium chloride dissolved in it.

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t. This means that a specific volume of salt water is heaver than the same volume of freshwater. ... While colder water is denser, when water freezes into ice, it becomes less dense and floats on the surface

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