Meaning Carbonate hardness
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Carbonate hardness


Water hardness due to the presence of calcium and magnesium carbonates and bicarbonates. The "noncarbonate hardness" is due mostly to calcium and magnesium sulfates, chlorides, and nitrates.
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Carbonate hardness


Hardness of water caused by carbonate and bicarbonate by-products of calcium and magnesium.
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Carbonate hardness


Hardness of water caused by carbonate and bicarbonate by-products of calcium and magnesium.
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Carbonate hardness


Hardness due to the presence of calcium and magnesium bicarbonates and carbonates in the water; the smaller of the total hardness and the total alkalinity. (See temporary hardness.)
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Carbonate hardness


That hardness caused in water by bicarbonates and carbonates of calcium, and magnesium.
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