softening Flashcards

1
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what is alkalinity?

A

the capacity of water to neutralise an acid

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2
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what is softening? how is it performed?

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a chemical process which hardness-causing ions (Ca % Mg) are removed from water via the lime - soda ash method or by ion exchange

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3
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what is an acceptable level of hardness?

A

between 75 and 120 mg/L as CaCO3

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4
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what is a limitation of the lime-soda ash process?

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  • cannot completely remove hardness of water

- minimum calcium hardness = 30 mg/L and minimum magnesium hardness is 10 mg/L as CaCO3

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5
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what is the generic amount used for excess lim?

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62.5mg/L as CaCO3 or 1.25 me/L

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6
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what are the 3 process variations for the lime - soda ash scheme?

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  • excess lime treatment (stoichiometric addition of lime)
  • selective calcium removal (addition of lime to remove Ca2+ but no excess lime because the removal of Mg2+ is not needed)
  • split treatment
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