Chlorinity

/klɔːˈrɪnɪti/ noun

The concentration or amount of chloride ions present in seawater or other saline solutions, typically measured in parts per thousand (ppt) or grams per kilogram.

From chlorine + the suffix -ity (from Latin -itas), which creates abstract nouns describing a state, quality, or condition. The term became standard in oceanography in the 20th century.

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