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hardness in neutral water is mainly caused by​

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Answered by ANGADOFFICIAL
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Hard water is mainly caused by calcium and magnesium cations and to a lesser extent aluminum, iron and other cations. Calcium and magnesium are the two major cations responsible for hardness in natural water

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Hard water is mainly caused by calcium and magnesium cations and to a lesser extent aluminum, iron and other cations. Calcium and magnesium are the two major cations responsible for hardness in natural water [6].

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