Calculate the temporary hardness of a sample containing Mg(HCO3)2 = 7.3 ppm, Ca(HCO3)2
16.2 ppm, MgCl2=9.5 ppm, CaSO4 = 13.6 ppm.
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150 ppm 200 ppm
Step-by-step explanation:
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
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