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A community in a mountainous area of Bohol uses water collected from a nearby natural spring. A sample was submitted to a laboratory for the analysis of its total hardness.
- Describe the preparation of the following reagents:
- 100 mL of 1.0M stock EDTA solution.
- 0 L of 0.010 M EDTA solution from the stock EDT solution.
- 0 mL of 500.0 ppm of CaCO3 solution from a primary standard (assume solvent is distilled water only).
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