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What happens when hard water is treated with washing soda?


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Types of water on the basis of salts present in them:

  • Hard water- It contains a high amount of calcium and magnesium compounds.
  • Soft water- It does not contain compounds of calcium and magnesium.

Properties of hard water-

  • It doesn't form lather with soap easily.
  • Sea, well, lakes, ponds and rivers have hard water as this water flows through rocks and soil rich in a chemical compound.
  • It is not good for washing.
  • It contains a high amount of calcium and magnesium compounds.

When hard water is treated with washing soda-

  • It is sodium carbonate (Na2CO3).
  • It removes the both temporary and permanent hardness of the water.
  • When it reacts with sulphtaes and chlorides of calcium and magnesium, it forms insoluble precipitate.
  • This precipitate can be removed by filtration.
  • Water left behind is soft water and forms a lather with soap.

Reaction involved-

Na2CO3(s)washingsoda+CaSO4(l)calciumsulphateā†’CaCO3(ā†“)insolubleCalciumcarbonate+Na2SO4(s)sodiumsulphate


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