1.Briefly described what happens when partitions are removed in a salinity experiment.

2.what proceed the motion described above.
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When partitions are removed in a salinity experiment, the different salt levels in each partition mix together, resulting in a homogenization of the salinity levels throughout the entire container. This allows for a more accurate measurement of the overall salinity of the solution.

Before the partitions are removed, different salt solutions with varying concentrations are separated in individual compartments within the container. This separation prevents the different salt levels from mixing and allows for precise control over the salinity levels in each partition.

The removal of partitions in a salinity experiment is typically done after all initial measurements have been taken in each partition to compare the different salt concentrations.Removing the partitions allows for a more thorough analysis of the overall salinity levels in the solution.

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