(a) Permutit process:
- The process in which hard water containing is filtered through sand named zeolite is called the Permutit process.
- Permutit is a zeolite of an artificial source.
- It is an orthosilicate of sodium aluminium compound with the chemical formula .
- Chemically, it is hydrated sodium aluminium orthosilicate.
- In this method, sodium aluminium ortho silicate known as permutit or zeolite is used to remove the permanent hardness of the water.
Chemical reaction:
(b) Calgon process:
- This method is used for softening the hard water.
- Calgon is a complex salt with the formula .
- In this method when Calgon is added to hard water, calcium and magnesium ions of hard water displace sodium ions of the Calgon.
- This results in the removal of hardness from water and sodium ion from Calgon is released into the water.
Chemical reaction:
(c) Ion exchange:
- Both cations and anions have a tendency to get adsorbed on the surfaces of the cell walls and exchange with ions present in the soil solution.
- This process of exchange between the adsorbed ions and ions in the solution is known as ion exchange.