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Increasing salt concentration in water (____) density, (____) boiling temperature, (____) viscosity, (_____) surfce tension, and (_____) electric conductivity.
They all increase
Salty and dense water is used in the field to kill producing wells by increasing () above the ()
Hydrostatic Pressure

Reservoir Pressure
Increasing the rock porosity () rock strength, () density, () thermal conductivity, and () electric conductivity.
1. decreases
2. ?
3. ?
4. ?
Different rocks have different density. For example, Calcite has a density of (), Dolomite has a density of () and sandstone a density of ()
Calcite: 2.7-2.71 g/cc
Dolomite: 2.85-2.87 g/cc
Sandstone: 2.65 g/cc
True density is () than the bulk density because the () density measures the density with having pores inside the body
1. ?
2. bulk