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100 ml of water sample has hardness equivalent to 10.5 ml of 0.08N MgSO4 solutions. Calculate the hardness of the water sample.

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Answered by sapnashu13
5

Answer:

1000.5 ml is the answer.

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Its hardness in ppm is 500 ppm.

Explanation:

A/Q,

No. of gram equivalent of MgSO4 = No. of gram equivalent of CaCO3.

⟹ No. of gram equivalent of CaCO3 = 0.02gm.

\sf Mass \: of \: CaCO3 = \dfrac{0.002}{2} moles

⟹ Moles of CaCO3 = 0.1gm

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⟹ Mass = \sf \dfrac{moles}{molar \: mass}

Degree of Hardness = \sf \dfrac{mass \: of \: CaCO3 \times 10^6}{mass \: of \: water}

⟹ Degrees of Hardness = \sf \dfrac{0.1 \times 10^6}{200}

⟹ Degrees of Hardness = 500ppm

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The degree of hardness in ppm is 500ppm.

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