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Zero hardness water is obtained by which process?

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Answered by kinghappy
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water supply systems treatment

Softening is the process of removing the dissolved calcium and magnesium salts that cause hardness in water. It is achieved either by adding chemicals that form insoluble precipitates or by ion exchange.

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Answered by anjaliom1122
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The ion exchange process is used to achieve zero hardness in water.

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Only the ion exchange method can produce water with zero hardness. It's also known as the zeolite process of base exchange treatment.

For zero hardness water, the ion exchange process is used. Ion exchange can remove a wide range of dissolved solids. Zeolite (a naturally occurring sodium alumina-silicate material also known as green sand) and synthetic resins are used to remove hardness. For zero hardness water, the ion exchange process is used.  Ion exchange can be used to remove a wide range of dissolved solids. Zeolite (a naturally occurring sodium alumina silicate material sometimes referred to as green sand) and synthetic resins are used to remove hardness.

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