Chemistry, asked by souravbarui211, 2 months ago

calculate the temporary and permanent hardness for the water containing MgSo4-25 mg/lit Mg(HCO3)2- 32 mg/litre cacl2 55mg/litre​

Answers

Answered by lshaanSeal
0

Answer:

the green coloring matter found mainly in the chloroplasts of plants that absorbs energy from sunlight to produce carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis. chlorophyll.

Answered by kharmanpreet770
1

Explanation:

Correct option is

C

150 ppm, 200 ppm

mole of Ca(HCO

3

)

2

=

162g/mole

162×10

−3

mg

=1×10

−3

moles

Mole of Ca(SO

4

)=

136g/mole

136×10

−3

g

=1×10

3

mole

Total mole of Ca=2×10

−3

mole

mass of CaCO

3

=2×10

−3

×100=0.2g

∴ ppm (permanent hardness) =

1000

6.2

×10

6

=200ppm

Mole of MgCl

2

=

95

95×10

−3

=1×10

−3

mole

Mole Mg (HCg)

2

=

146

73×10

−3

=5×10

−4

mole

mole Mg =1.5×10

−4

mole

Mole g CaCO

3

(In terms of mg) =1.5×10

−3

mass =1.5×10

−3

=0.150g

ppm (temporary hardness) =

100

0.150

×106=150ppm

Hence, the correct option is C

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