Q. What is the correct sequence of the following salts in ascending order according to their presence in the sea water?
UPSC CDS Examination (I) 2025 – General Knowledge
Select the answer using the code given below:
(a) 3, 1, 2
(b) 1, 3, 2
(c) 1, 2, 3
(d) 2, 1, 3
Answer: (a) 3, 1, 2
Explanation:
● Magnesium Chloride (MgCl₂) is formed from Magnesium (Mg²⁺) and Chloride (Cl⁻), which are highly abundant in seawater. Hence, it has the highest concentration among the given salts.
● Calcium Sulphate (CaSO₄) is formed from Calcium (Ca²⁺) and Sulphate (SO₄²⁻). Sulphate is abundant, but Calcium is less so, giving it an intermediate concentration.
● Calcium Carbonate (CaCO₃) is formed from Calcium (Ca²⁺) and Carbonate ions. Both are present in relatively lower concentrations, and CaCO₃ has low solubility, causing precipitation and reducing its dissolved presence in seawater.
● Therefore, in ascending order of typical presence in seawater, the sequence is:
Calcium Carbonate < Calcium Sulphate < Magnesium Chloride
The major dissolved ions in seawater, in order of decreasing concentration, are:
- Chloride (Cl⁻)
- Sodium (Na⁺)
- Sulfate (SO₄²⁻)
- Magnesium (Mg²⁺)
- Calcium (Ca²⁺)
- Potassium (K⁺)
- Bicarbonate (HCO₃⁻)
- Bromide (Br⁻)
- Borate (B(OH)₄⁻)
- Strontium (Sr²⁺)
Answer: (a) 3, 1, 2
