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How do we obtain demineralized water from hard water after passing it from synthetic resins?give reactions

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Answered by vedantranade
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he process of treating permanent hardness of water using synthetic resins is based on the exchange of cations (e.g.,  etc) and anions (e.g.,  etc) present in water by  ions respectively.

Synthetic resins are of two types:

1) Cation exchange resins

2) Anion exchange resins

Cation exchange resins are large organic molecules that contain the  H group. The resin is firstly changed to RNa (from ) by treating it with NaCl. This resin then exchanges  ions withand  ions, thereby making the water soft.

There are cation exchange resins in H+ form. The resins exchange  ions for ,  , andions.

Anion exchange resins exchange  ions for anions like , , and present in water.

During the complete process, water first passes through the cation exchange process. The water obtained after this process is free from mineral cations and is acidic in nature.

This acidic water is then passed through the anion exchange process where  ions neutralize the H+ ions and de-ionize the water obtained.

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