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Pollutants
Precipitated iron and manganese silt up water conduits and household machines and give laundry and sanitary ware a brown or black color.
Aggressive carbon dioxide causes corrosion and a precipitate in piping and household machines and involves an economic problem. Precipitated copper in water conduits may cause diarrhea.
Hydrogen sulfide is a strongly poisonous gas which gives the water a taste and smell of rotten eggs.
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