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75.
The metal that is usually extracted from sea water is
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Anusha said:
4 years ago
why not Na? Explain, please.
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Rushikesh said:
5 years ago
I think Na is correct.
KRANTHI said:
7 years ago
Each cubic kilometre of seawater contains more than a million tons of magnesium compounds. In the US, 63% of magnesium production came from seawater and brines during 2015.
The metal is extracted from seawater and brines by means of electrolysis, a process that requires the passing of a current through a molten salt.
The metal is extracted from seawater and brines by means of electrolysis, a process that requires the passing of a current through a molten salt.
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Amartya Srivastava said:
7 years ago
What is the process of separating of it known as?
Martins said:
8 years ago
Nacl is extracted in salt water.
Gaurangi Bhatt said:
9 years ago
Why Mg as NaCl is extracted?
Abubakar said:
9 years ago
Na is the correct answer as sea water contain concentration of NaCl.
Debi said:
9 years ago
Mg is the right answer because NaCl extracted.
Bharat said:
9 years ago
Because NaCl (salt) is extracted not Na.
So, Mg is the correct answer.
So, Mg is the correct answer.
Anjana said:
9 years ago
Why not Na?
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