Saline water


Saline water is water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts. On the United States Geological Survey salinity scale, saline water is saltier than brackish water, but less salty than brine. The salt concentration is usually expressed in parts per thousand and parts per million. The USGS salinity scale defines three levels of saline water. The salt concentration in slightly saline water is 1,000 to 3,000 ppm ; in moderately saline water is 3,000 to 10,000 ppm ; and in highly saline water is 10,000 to 35,000 ppm. Seawater has a salinity of roughly 35,000 ppm, equivalent to 35 grams of salt per one liter of water. The saturation level is only nominally dependent on the temperature of the water. At one liter of water can dissolve about 357 grams of salt, a concentration of 26.3 percent by weight. At , the amount of salt that can be dissolved in one liter of water increases to about 391 grams, a concentration of 28.1% w/w.

Properties

NaCl, wt%Freezing point Freezing point Density Refractive index at 589 nmViscosity
00320.999841.33301.002
0.5−0.331.461.00181.33391.011
1−0.5930.941.00531.33471.02
2−1.1929.861.01251.33651.036
3−1.7928.781.01961.33831.052
4−2.4127.661.02681.34001.068
5−3.0526.511.03401.34181.085
6−3.725.341.04131.34351.104
7−4.3824.121.04861.34531.124
8−5.0822.861.05591.34701.145
9−5.8121.541.06331.34881.168
10−6.5620.191.07071.35051.193
12−8.1817.281.08571.35411.25
14−9.9414.111.10081.35761.317
16−11.8910.601.11621.36121.388
18−14.046.731.13191.36481.463
20−16.462.371.14781.36841.557
23.3−21.1−5.981.179
26−19.18−2.521.1931.37951.676

At, saturated sodium chloride brine is about 28% salt by weight. At, brine can only hold about 26% salt. At 20 °C one liter of water can dissolve about 357 grams of salt, a concentration of 26.3%.
The thermal conductivity of seawater is 0.6 W/mK at. The thermal conductivity decreases with increasing salinity and increases with increasing temperature.
The salt content can be determined with a salinometer.
Density ρ of brine at various concentrations and temperatures from can be approximated with a linear equation:
where the values of an are:
Weight %a2a3
50.04372.60
100.03973.72
150.03574.86
200.03276.21
250.03077.85

Electrolysis

About four percent of hydrogen gas produced worldwide is created by electrolysis. The majority of this hydrogen produced through electrolysis is a side product in the production of chlorine.
  • 2 NaCl + 2 H2O → 2 NaOH + H2 + Cl2