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Laura-sakura | 06:05 Mon 22nd Aug 2005 | Science
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Does boiling remove Calcium and chlorine from water?
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Some Calcium may also be removed due to the precipitation of calcite.  The solubility of calcite decreases with increasing temperature.  Not all of it will be removed though.
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Thanks for your answers. If I was to filter the water after boiling with say, a britta water filter, would this remove any of the Calcium? If not, how can I make it as pure as possible?

The process you require is distillation.

Are you trying to remove 'impurities' for any specific reason? Bear in mind that the human body requires calcium.

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No, I'm not going to drink it, I'm going to wash my hair in it. I think I might just invest in a shower filter!
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You need to use filter. In the year 1908, Chlorine is added first to the community water system in Chicago.The purpose is to remove many types of waterborne disease like Typhoid and Cholera.

Before to chlorination, some major cities had death tolls of one to one thousand people from Typhoid. Chlorine has been used for a lengthy time with the municipal water more than 80 years and holds some positive effects on the health of the people.

To remove bacteria from water, municipalities must use chemical named chlorine to the water treatment system. Furthermore- http://www.ewaterpurifier.com/how-to-remove-chlorine-from-water/

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