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In the Calgon process of softening of water, which of the following is used?

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Sodium polymetaphosphate
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Hydrated sodium aluminum
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Silicate cation exchange resins
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Anion exchange resins
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Solution

The correct option is A Sodium polymetaphosphate
Sodium hexametaphosphate Na2[Na4(PO3)6] is called calgon. It is used to remove hardness of water.
Na2[Na4(PO3)6]+2Ca2+Na2[Ca2(PO3)6+4Na+
This reaction takes place when it reacts with hard water.

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