Chlorinity (Cl)


Chlorinity (Cl) :

The total amount in grams of chlorine, bromine, and iodine contained in one kilogram of seawater, assuming the bromine and iodine to be replaced by chlorine. The number giving the chlorinity in grams per kilogram of a seawater sample is identical with the number giving the mass in grams of atomic weight silver just necessary to precipitate the halogens in 0.328,523,3 kilogram of the seawater sample. S(‰) = 1.806,55 x Cl(‰) where S(‰) is the salinity in parts per thousand. See: Salinity

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