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Explain with equation, what is noticed when permanent hard water is treated with

(a) slaked lime

(b) washing soda

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(a) Permanent hardness due to magnesium salts can be partly removed by slaked lime because magnesium ions form insoluble magnesium hydroxide.

MgSO4 + Na2CO3 + Ca(OH)2 ⟶ Mg(OH)2 ↓ + CaCO3 ↓ + Na2SO4

However, this alone does not completely soften water because calcium sulphate remains in solution. Washing soda is required for complete removal of permanent hardness.

(b) Washing soda is added to hard water, which results in settling down of insoluble carbonates which can be removed by filtration.

Na2CO3Washing soda+CaSO4Calcium sulphateCaCO3Calcium carbonate+Na2SO4\underset{\text{Washing soda}}{\text{Na}2\text{CO}3} + \underset{\text{Calcium sulphate}}{\text{CaSO}4} \longrightarrow \underset{\text{Calcium carbonate}}{\text{CaCO}3↓} + \text{Na}2\text{SO}4

Na2CO3Washing soda+CaCl2Calcium chlorideCaCO3Calcium carbonate+2NaCl\underset{\text{Washing soda}}{\text{Na}2\text{CO}3} + \underset{\text{Calcium chloride}}{\text{CaCl}2} \longrightarrow \underset{\text{Calcium carbonate}}{\text{CaCO}3↓} + 2\text{NaCl}

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