if the hardness of water sample in 14 degree clark.what is the hardness in terms of ppm
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Answer:
One degree Clark is equal to the 14.3 ppm
So 14 degree Clark = 14 × 14.3
= 200.2 ppm
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Given:
The hardness of the water sample at 14 degrees Clark
To Find:
The hardness in terms of ppm
Solution:
''The hardness of water is the amount of calcium and magnesium dissolved in water.'' Hard water does not give lather with the soap.
It is calculated in parts per million (ppm) and also in Clark.
As we know that
1 degree Clark is equal to 14.3 parts per million
Which means,
1 degree Clark = 14.3 ppm
14 degree Clark = 14.3×14 ppm
=200.2 ppm
Hence, the hardness in terms of ppm is 200.2 parts per million.
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