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Temporary hardness of water is removed in Clark's process by adding:


A

Lime

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B

Borax

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C

Calgon

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D

Caustic soda

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Solution

The correct option is A

Lime


Explanation for correct answer:-

Option (A) Lime

  • Temporary hardness of water is caused due to the presence of bicarbonates of magnesium and calcium.
  • Clark's process is used to remove the temporary hardness of water by adding lime to it which converts the bicarbonates into carbonates.
  • The reaction of Clark’s process:

Ca(HCO3)2(aq.)(Bicarbonate)+Ca(OH)2(aq.)(Lime)2CaCO3(Carbonate)(s)+2H2O(Water)(l)

Explanation for Incorrect answers:-

Option (B)Borax

  • It acts as a softening agent for hard water.
  • However, it is not used in Clark's process.

Option (C)Calgon

  • It is used to remove the permanent hardness of the water.
  • It is not used in Clark's process.

Option (D) Caustic soda

  • It can be used to remove the hardness of water but it is not used in Clark's process.

Hence, option A is correct.


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