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		<title>By: Water Treatment</title>
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		<description>&gt;&gt; Chlorine is the most common water treatment chemical in use today.
Also depends if the water is treated for impurities, or just for hardness. Hard water needs softening, for which chlorine would not help. It&#039;s sulfide and cation exchange that would make the job.</description>
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Also depends if the water is treated for impurities, or just for hardness. Hard water needs softening, for which chlorine would not help. It&#8217;s sulfide and cation exchange that would make the job.</p>
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Advice to a young chemistry student on a water treatment project....</description>
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<p>Advice to a young chemistry student on a water treatment project&#8230;.</p>
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Advice to a young chemistry student on a water treatment project....</description>
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