Chemistry
Permanent hardness of water is removed by:
- Adding calcium sulphate
- Boiling with potassium chloride
- Boiling
- Adding sodium carbonate
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Adding sodium carbonate
Reason — Permanent hardness of water can be removed by addition of washing soda [sodium carbonate]:
Permanent Hard Water:
Calcium sulphate itself causes permanent hardness, so adding it will worsen the problem. Potassium chloride does not remove hardness. It has no effect on calcium or magnesium salts causing hardness. Boiling removes only temporary hardness (due to bicarbonates), not permanent hardness.
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- Water
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- Benzene
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- It is an organic compound
- It is polar and has a high dielectric constant.
- It is liquid at room temperature.
- It boils at 100°C
Solid solutions are called :
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