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excess of iron in water is likely to render . a . colour . b. taste. c. hardness . d. all the above​

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Answered by steffis
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Excess of iron in water is likely to render all the above.

Explanation:

a) Water has a cloudy appearance and contain sediment when oxidized iron no longer dissolves completely and precipitates out.

b) Dissolved iron (Fe^{2+}) also gives water a metallic taste.

c) The calcium, magnesium and iron(II) ions cause 'hardness'.

d) Thus, we can see that iron in water renders all the above, i.e. colour, taste and hardness.

Therefore, (d) is the correct option.

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