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Alkalinity: The alkalinity of water is a measure of its capacity to neutralise acids. It is expressed as mg/L in terms of calcium carbonate. The various forms of alkalinity are (a) hydroxide alkalinity, (b) carbonate alkalinity, (c) hydroxide plus carbonate alkalinity,(d) carbonate plus bicarbonate alkalinity, and (e) bicarbonate alkalinity, which is useful mainly in water softening and boiler feed water processes. Alkalinity is an important parameter in evaluating the optimum coagulant dosage. Hardness: If water consumes excessive soap to produce lather, it is said to be hard. Hardness is caused by divalent metallic cations.The principal hardness causing cations are calcium, magnesium, strontium, ferrous and manganese ions. The major anionsassociated with these cations are sulphates, carbonates, bicarbonates, chlorides and nitrates.
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