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Referring to the hardness in water, it is caused by dissolved magnesium ions and calcium ions. These can get into the water when it comes into contact with limestone and other rocks that contain calcium/Magnecium compounds. ... Temporary hardness is due to hydrogen-carbonates of calcium and magnesium.

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