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The presence of Sulfate iron in the water results in ____________

(a) Odorless water

(b) Acidity in water

(c) Colorless water

(d) Growth of crenothrix in water mains

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The correct option is (b) Acidity in water

For explanation I would say: The presence of Sulfate iron in the water results in acidity in water and corrosiveness on iron and brass.

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