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Ammonia is a tiny bit lighter than sodium, so saltwater made with ammonium chloride is less dense than ordinary seawater—in other words, it’s buoyant. Because the difference is so slight, huge amounts of ammonium chloride are needed to create significant buoyancy, and indeed some ammoniacal squid (as they are called) devote more than half of their mass to ammonia-saltwater.
Monarchs of the Sea: The Extraordinary 500-Million-Year History of Cephalopods
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