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what is permanent hardness of water? in Short.​

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Answered by tanvi1307
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Permanent hardness in water ishardness due to the presence of the chlorides, nitrates and sulphates of calcium and magnesium, which will not be precipitated by boiling. The lime scale can build up on the inside of the pipe restricting the flow of water or causing a blockage.

Answered by kdaljeet0082
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permanent hardness is hardness that cannot be removed by boiling

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