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

What type of bond holds two hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom in a water molecule?

Covalent bond

100

What is the average salinity of seawater in parts per thousand (ppt)?

About 35 ppt

100

What is the average pH of ocean water?

Around 8.1

100

What gas causes ocean acidification when absorbed by seawater?

Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

100

What form of carbon do plants and algae use during photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

200

What kind of bond forms between water molecules, giving water many of its unique properties?

Hydrogen bond

200

Which two ions make up most of the salt in seawater?

Sodium (Na⁺) and Chloride (Cl⁻)

200

What term describes a substance that resists changes in pH?

Buffer

200

What acid is formed when CO₂ reacts with water?

Carbonic acid (H₂CO₃)

200

What is the process by which organisms release CO₂ back into the atmosphere?

Respiration

300

What is the term for water’s ability to stick to itself?

Cohesion

300

How does increasing salinity affect the density of seawater?

Higher salinity increases density

300

What is the main buffering system in seawater?

The carbonate–bicarbonate system

300

How does ocean acidification affect shelled marine organisms?

It weakens or dissolves their calcium carbonate shells

300

What are the two main ocean carbon “pumps” that move carbon from surface waters to the deep ocean?

The biological pump and the solubility pump

400

Why does ice float on water?

Because ice is less dense than liquid water due to its open crystal structure.

400

What happens to seawater density as temperature decreases?

It increases

400

Why doesn’t the ocean become too acidic despite CO₂ dissolving in it?

Because of buffering by carbonate and bicarbonate ions

400

What human activity contributes most to ocean acidification?

Burning fossil fuels

400

How do oceans act as a carbon sink?

They absorb more carbon dioxide than they release

500

What property allows water to absorb large amounts of heat without changing temperature rapidly?

High specific heat capacity

500

What instrument is commonly used to measure salinity in seawater?

A refractometer or CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth) sensor

500

What happens to carbonate ion concentration when more CO₂ dissolves in seawater?

It decreases 

500

What chemical reaction represents ocean acidification’s impact on calcium carbonate shells?

CO₂ + H₂O + CaCO₃ → Ca²⁺ + 2HCO₃⁻

500

Why is the deep ocean an important part of the global carbon cycle?

It stores carbon for hundreds to thousands of years