1) There are how many possible combinations of the forms of alkalinity? a) Two b
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1) There are how many possible combinations of the forms of alkalinity? a) Two b) Five c) Three 2) What are the units for reporting alkalinity? b) mg/1 c) mg CaCOy 3) In terms of alkalinity..."T" stands for a) Total b) Turbidity c) Turbulence 4) Which of the following is the predominate type of alkalinity in natural water: a) hydroxide b) carbonate c) bicarbonate 5) If you do not get a color change when phenolphthalein is added to your solution, your solution contains: a) only carbonates b) both carbonates and bicarbonates c only bicarbonatesExplanation / Answer
1) The answer is b-five
they are hydroxyl, bicarbonate, carbonate, carbonate hydroxyl and bicarbonate carbonate
the first three are majorly observed and last two are in rare
2) The answer is c= mg CaCO3/l , this is according to US geological survey
3) the answer is b=turbidity
4) the answer is b=carbonate
5) the answer is c=only bicarbonates
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