Calculate the hardness using the following concentrations: Na+=248mg/L K+=5.5mg/L Ca2+=54mg/L Mg2+=26mg/L

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Calculate the hardness using the following concentrations:

Na+=248mg/L

K+=5.5mg/L

Ca2+=54mg/L

Mg2+=26mg/L

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Answer Hardness of a water sample is due to multivalent cationsIt is mainly due to calcium and magnesium ion content Ca2 and Mg2 hardness is usually reported as parts per million ppm of    See Answer
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