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Crystallization


DASTYCK

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I'm not sure the question is meaningful.

Seawater is saturated with, for example, sand. If you concentrate it slightly it will be supersaturated and silica will crystalise out.

 

If you are trying to get salt to crystalise then YT's answer must be pretty close, even allowing for other things in the water.

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I guessed that, but sea salt is still pretty much salt. The other components are in relatively small amounts, next on the list of elements in seawater is magnesium, and there's more than 10 times as much NaCl as Mg. Strictly we ought to worry abot the temperature and the particular source of teh water, but "About 36%" is probably as good an answer as any.

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