C3 - Hardness Of Water Flashcards

1
Q

What happens when you react hard water with soap?

A

Scum is produced.

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2
Q

What happens when you heat hard water?

A

Scale is produced.

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3
Q

What is scale and how does it affect appliances?

A

An insulator.

It blocks pipes and reduces efficiency.

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4
Q

What ions make water hard?

A

Ca2+ and Mg2+.

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5
Q

How is hard water made?

A

Rain falls on limestone, chalk and gypsum & dissolves the ions.

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6
Q

What is a benefit of having Ca2+ in water?

A

It is good for teeth & bones.

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7
Q

What is there a lesser risk of in hard water areas?

A

Heart disease.

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8
Q

What ion causes temporary water hardness?

A

The hydrogencarbonate ion HCO3.

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9
Q

What ion causes permanent water hardness?

A

Calcium sulfate.

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10
Q

How is temporary water hardness removed?

A

By boiling.

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11
Q

Why is temporary water hardness removed by boiling?

A

Calcium hydrogencarbonate thermally decomposes to produce insoluble calcium carbonate (scale).

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12
Q

What can be added to soften both permanent and temporary hard water?

A

Sodium carbonate.

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13
Q

Why does adding sodium carbonate remove water hardness?

A

The added carbonate ions react with Ca2+ and Mg2+ to form an insoluble precipitate.

The ions are no longer in the water.

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14
Q

What method can you use to soften both temporary and permanent hard water?

A

Passing it through an ion exchange column.

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15
Q

How does an ion exchange column work?

A

The Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions are exchanged for sodium or hydrogen ions.

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16
Q

How can you compare water hardness?

A

Using a titration experiment.

17
Q

Describe the process of comparing water samples using a titration.

A

1) 50cm3 soap solution in burette.
2) 50cm3 water in flask.
3) add 1cm3.
4) put in bung & shake for 10 seconds.
5) repeat until a lasting lather is formed for 30+ seconds.
6) repeat with other samples.
7) boil fresh samples & repeat.

18
Q

What happens when you react soft water with soap?

A

Lather is produced.