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What makes water impure describe one way of removing soluble in impurities from water
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Process # 1. Removal of Suspended & Dissolved Impurities:
Removal of coarse, dispersed and colloidal impurities from water is known as clarification. These impurities may be removed either by filtration or by sedimentation.
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