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Alkalinity in water is due to  0 pointsOH–Carbonate ionsBicarbonate ionsAll of the above

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Alkalinity in water is due to  0 pointsOH–Carbonate ionsBicarbonate ionsAll of the above

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The alkalinity in water is due to all of the above. This includes OH- (hydroxide ions), carbonate ions, and bicarbonate ions. These substances all contribute to the alkalinity, or the capacity to neutralize acids, in water.

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