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A geothermal solution containing appreciable amounts of sodium chloride or other salts is called as __________(a) Fluids(b) Brine(c) Solvent(d) MagmaI had been asked this question by my college professor while I was bunking the class.This intriguing question comes from Geothermal Energy in portion Ocean Energy & Geothermal Energy of Energy Engineering

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Right option is (b) Brine

The explanation is: Brine is a high-concentration solution of salt (usually sodium chloride) in WATER. In different contexts, brine may refer to salt SOLUTIONS RANGING from about 3.5% (a typical concentration of seawater, on the LOWER end of solutions used for brining foods) up to about 26% (a typical saturated solution, depending on temperature).



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