Unique Nature of Pure Water
Physical Properties of Sea Water
Chemical Properties of Sea Water
Ocean Acidification
Carbon Cycle
100

What is a hydrogen bond?

A bond that forms between water molecules, giving water cohesion and surface tension.

100

This measures the amount of dissolved salts in seawater

Salinity 

100

The two most abundant ions in seawater are sodium and?

Chloride

100

Ocean acidification is caused by the absorption of this greenhouse gas from the atmosphere.

Carbon dioxide 

100

Plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through this process.

Photosynthesis 

200

Water is known as this type of solvent because it can dissolve many substances 

Universal Solvet

200

The average salinity of the world‘s oceans is approximately this number of parts per thousands. 

35 

200

Seawater’s pH is?

About 8.1

200

As Co2 levels increase, ocean pH does this.

Decreases

200

This process by animals and humans releases carbon dioxide back into the air.

Respiration 

300

This property allows water molecules to stick to other substance, helping it climb plant stems. 

Adhesion 

300

As salinity increases, this property of seawater also increases, making it easier to float

Density 

300

This process keeps the proportions of major ions in seawater constant 

Principle of constant proportions

300

Ocean acidification makes it harder for marine organisms to build shells made of this compound.

Calcium carbonate

300

The exchange of CO₂ between the atmosphere and the ocean’s surface is called this.

Gas exchange

400

Unlike most substances, water becomes less dense when it does this, allowing ice to float

Freezing

400

This property of seawater decreases with depth because sunlight cannot penetrate far below the surface 

Temperature 

400

When carbon dioxide dissolves in seawater, it reacts to this acid 

Carbonic acid 

400

Coral reefs are especially threatened because acidification slows this vital process.

Calcification 

400

When marine organisms die, carbon can be stored long-term in the deep ocean as this.

Sediment or marine carbon storage 

500

The bent shape of water molecules and uneven charge distribution make it this type of molecule 

Polar molecule

500

What is the name of the deep ocean layer where low-frequency sounds can travel for thousands of kilometers?

SOFAR Channel

500

This ocean’s buffering capacity helps resist changes in this chemical property

pH

500

This ion, essential for shell formation, becomes less available as ocean acidity rises.

Carbonate ion 

500

Human burning of fossil fuels adds excess CO₂ to the cycle, enhancing this global effect

Greenhouse effect or climate change 

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