Precipitative softening definition

Precipitative softening means a series of processes to remove hardness using lime or any other chemicals to cause chemical precipitation prior to filtration.

Examples of Precipitative softening in a sentence

  • Precipitative softening was tested using various chemicals: lime, soda ash, and caustic soda.

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