Why hardness of water estimated in terms of calcium carbonate equivalent?
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When hardness is expressed as 'mg/l as CaCO3', it's calculated as if all the calcium and magnesium were present only as calcium carbonate. Hard water is a mixture of calcium and magnesium, together with bicarbonate, sulphate, chloride, etc. Ca – is calcium, C carbon and O oxygen. ... This makes CaCO3 calcium carbonate.
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When hardness is expressed as 'mg/l as CaCO3', it's calculated as if all the calcium and magnesium were present only as calcium carbonate. Hard water is a mixture of calcium and magnesium, together with bicarbonate, sulphate, chloride, etc. Ca – is calcium, C carbon and O oxygen. ... This makes CaCO3 calcium carbonate.
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