Define hardness of water and its types
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Hardness is defined as the concentrations of calcium and magnesium ions expressed in terms of calcium carbonate. ... Permanent hardness is due to calcium and magnesium nitrates, sulphates, and chlorides etc. This type of hardness cannot be eliminated by boiling.
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hardness of water is defined as when there are more number of magnesium or calcium and ions present in water ...
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