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What is another name for dissolved salts in the water?Group of answer choicesTurbiditySiltToxicitySalinity

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What is another name for dissolved salts in the water?

Group of answer choices

  • Turbidity
  • Silt
  • Toxicity
  • Salinity
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Solution

Break Down the Problem

  1. Identify the term that refers to dissolved salts in water from the provided options.

Relevant Concepts

  1. Understand the definitions of the terms provided as answer choices:
    • Turbidity: Refers to the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by large numbers of individual particles.
    • Silt: Fine sediment particles that are larger than clay but smaller than sand.
    • Toxicity: Relates to the degree to which a substance can harm living organisms.
    • Salinity: The concentration of salts in water.

Analysis and Detail

  1. Analyze the terms:
    • Turbidity, Silt, and Toxicity do not refer to the concentration of dissolved salts.
    • Salinity specifically refers to the amount of dissolved salts in water.

Verify and Summarize

  1. Confirm that salinity is indeed the term used to describe dissolved salts in water.

Final Answer

The correct answer is Salinity.

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