Title: Water Hardness
1Water Hardness
2Water Hardness
- Definition
- Concerns
- Scaling
- Cleaning
- Public Health
3Causes
Cations causing hardness Anions
Ca2 HCO3-
Mg2 SO42-
Sr2 Cl-
Fe2 NO-
Mn2 SiO32-
Table 19.1. Principle cations causing hardness
in water and the major anions associated with them
4Sources
From USGS
5Water Hardness Rating
mg/L as CaCO3 Degree of Hardness
0-60 Soft water
61-120 Moderately hard water
121-180 Hard water
gt180 Very hard water
From USGS
6Methods of Determination
- Complete Cation Analysis
- Most accurate
- Calculation of the hardness caused by each ion is
performed by use of the general formula - Hardness (mg/L) as CaCO3 M2 (mg/L) X 50
- EW of M2
- where M2 represents any divalent metallic ion
and EW represents equivalent weight
7Example of Complete Cation Analysis
- Calculate the hardness of a water sample with the
following analysis
Cation Concentration (mg/L) Anion Concentration (mg/L)
Na 20 Cl- 40
Ca2 15 SO42- 16
Mg2 10 NO3- 1
Sr2 2 Alkalinity 50
8Example of Complete Cation Analysis
Cation EW Hardness, mg/L as CaCO3
Ca2 20.0 (15)(50)/(20.0) 37.5
Mg2 12.2 (10)(50)/(12.2) 41.0
Sr2 43.8 (2)(50)/(43.8) 2.3
Total hardness 80.8
9Methods of Analysis
- Titrimetric Method
- Burette
- A piece of glassware designed to deliver known
amounts of liquid into another container
10EDTA
- Ethylenediaminetetracetic acid
- Chelating agent
- Substance whose molecules can form several bonds
to a single metal ion - Multi-dentate ligands
- Many clawed holding onto the metal ion to form a
very stable complex - 4-6 bonds
11EBT
- Eriochrome Black
- Indicator
12A Word about Moles
- A mole used in chemistry is something like the
term dozen we use every day. - The atomic weight of any element, expressed in
grams, contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms. - There are 6.02 x 1023 atoms of oxygen in 16 g of
oxygen - There are 6.02 x 1023 atoms of hydrogen in 1 g
of hydrogen - A mole simply means that you have 6.02 x 1023 of
whatever youre talking about - Avogadros number
13Molarity
- Defined as the number of moles of solute divided
by the number of liters of solution - Molarity (mol/L M) moles of solute
- liters of solution
- The molar concentration of EDTA in this
experiment is 0.005 mol/L.
14Example of EDTA Calculation
- 50.0 mL tap water sample
- 13.75 mL EDTA used in the titration
- Calculate the moles of EDTA used.
- Calculate the molarity of metal ion present in
the tap water sample (Remember EDTA binds to
metal ions on a 11 molar ratio). - Find the ppm calcium ion concentration in the
sample based on your results from question b).
15Example of EDTA Calculation
- Calculate the moles of EDTA used
- Molarity of EDTA 0.005 mol/L
- Moles of EDTA (Molarity)(Liters of EDTA used)
-
16Example of EDTA Calculation
- Calculate the molarity of metal ion present
(Remember EDTA binds to metal ions on a 11
ratio) - Molarity of metal ion moles of EDTA
- liters of water sample
-
17Example of EDTA Calculation
- Calculate concentration of CaCO3 in ppm
- CaCO3 (ppm)
- (Molarity of metal ion)(FW of Ca2)(1000
mg/g) - CaCO3 (ppm)
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