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Question
- what is the primary component of seawater by volume?
a) dissolved gases
b) organic matter
c) water
d) nutrients
- which ions make up approximately 85% of the dissolved salts in seawater?
a) calcium and potassium
b) carbonate and bicarbonate
c) magnesium and sulfate
d) sodium and chloride
- what is ocean acidification primarily caused by?
a) overfishing
b) increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide
c) rising sea temperatures
d) heavy metal pollution
- which marine organisms are particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification?
a) fish
b) marine mammals
c) sea turtles
d) shellfish
- what happens to carbonate ion availability as seawater becomes more acidic?
a) it decreases
b) it remains the same
c) it increases
d) it fluctuates
Brief Explanations
- Seawater is mainly water. Dissolved gases, organic matter and nutrients are in much smaller amounts.
- Sodium and chloride ions make up about 85% of the dissolved salts in seawater, forming sodium - chloride which is common salt.
- Ocean acidification is mainly caused by increased atmospheric carbon dioxide as it dissolves in seawater and forms carbonic acid.
- Shellfish are vulnerable to ocean acidification because they need carbonate ions to build their shells, and acidification reduces carbonate ion availability.
- As seawater becomes more acidic, the carbonate ion availability decreases due to chemical reactions that convert carbonate ions to bicarbonate ions.
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- c) Water
- d) Sodium and chloride
- b) Increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide
- d) Shellfish
- a) It decreases