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Alkalinity in river water is caused due to ?​

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Answered by sanghvirakesh202
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The alkalinity of natural water is determined by the soil and bedrock through which it passes. The main sources for natural alkalinity are rocks which contain carbonate, bicarbonate, and hydroxide compounds. Borates, silicates, and phosphates also may contribute to alkalinity.

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Answered by omegahariom
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alkalinity in river water is caused by carbon and magnesium salts present in it for example carbonates and bicarbonates

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