brinesalty
Brinesalty refers to highly concentrated saline solutions, typically aqueous mixtures in which dissolved salts far exceed the salinity of ordinary seawater. The term is not universal in scientific literature, but it is sometimes used to denote brines that approach or reach saturation for common salts such as sodium chloride. Such brines may contain multiple salts and vary with temperature and additives, which influence solubility and density.
Physical properties of brinesalty include high density and elevated osmotic pressure, with a depressed freezing point
Natural occurrences include salt lakes, saline springs, and brine pools where evaporation concentrates salts. Industrial contexts
Environmental and safety considerations focus on high-salinity effluents, which can affect soils and aquatic ecosystems. Disposal
See also: brine, salinity, desalination, brine shrimp, salt lake.