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Calculate the temporary and permanent hardness of a water sample having the following data: Mg(HCO3)2: 36.5 mg/l, Ca(HCO3)2: 81 mg/l, CaSO4: 68 mg/l, MgSO4: 30 mg/l, MgCl2: 47.5 mg/l, CaCl2: 55.5 mg/l.​

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Calculate the temporary and permanent hardness of a water sample having the following data: Mg(HCO3)2: 36.5 mg/l, Ca(HCO3)2: 81 mg/l, CaSO4: 68 mg/l, MgSO4: 30 mg/l, MgCl2: 47.5 mg/l, CaCl2: 55.5 mg/l.

Mg(HCO3)2 = Magnesium bi carbonate

Ca(HCO3)2 = Calcium bi carbonate

CaSO4 = Calcium sulphate

MgSO4 = Magnesium sulphate

MgCl2 = Magnesium chloride

CaCl2 = Calcium chloride

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