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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

salmuera
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It is very salty water. Salt-saturated water. Water with high concentration of salts. It is used to dehydrate food and for the preservation of some salted fish, fish or meat.

  




Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

Brine: f. 1 - supersaturated solution of salt. 2 brackish fluid bouncing salty things

  


Anónimo

Brine is water with a high concentration of salt (NaCl ) dissolved. There are rivers and salt lakes where there is no life for excess salt and where is extracted the brine, mainly for its salt evaporating the water in salinas. The brine can be poisonous to some animals who drink this.By extension, also called brine to highly concentrated solutions of other salts. Examples are the brine of calcium chloride and sodium dichromate.The brine is distinguished from brackish water in that the latter has a lower concentration of salt.

  


Salmuera

Brine: is water saturated or saturated almost with 40 salt;NaCl ). Uses ( now less popular than historically ) to preserve vehicles, fish and meat.

  



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