


. A water sample has the following constituents Ca, mg/L 12 Mg-2, mg/L39 Na mg/L 12.8...
#1 A water sample contains 60 mg/L of calcium, 60 mg/L of magnesium, and 25 mg/L of sodium. Assuming the alkalinity of the water is 394 mg/L CaCO3. Estimate Total Hardness, Carbonate Hardness, and Noncarbonate Hardness using all polyvalent cations. #2 What is the % error using only the predominant cations? #3 Construct a bar chart to determine the speciation of the hardness
(6 points) A chemical analysis of a surface water sample yields the following data: Concentration (mg/L) Ion Ca2+ Mg2+ Fe2 K+ CI SO..2 HCO, CO;2- pH a. Find the alkalinity (in mol/L) b. Find the hardness as mg CaCO/L.
A water sample has a total hardness of 275 mg/L as CaCO3 and a total alkalinity of 320 mg/L as CaCO3. What are the carbonate and non-carbonate hardness (in mg/L as CaCo2) of the water sample? Use the relationship when alkalinity < total hardness, carbonate hardness(mg/L) - alkalinity(mg/L) and when alkalinity >/= total hardness Carbonate hardness(mg/L) -totalk hardness(mg/L) if necessary
A water sample has 5 mg/L of Nitrate, 10 mg/L of Potassium, 60 mg/L of Calcium, and 60 mg/L of Magnesium. If the alkalinity is 394 mg/L of CaCO3, calculate the Total Hardness, Carbonate Hardness, and Noncarbonate Hardness using all polyvalent cations.
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Fall Semester, 2018 Tutorial 4 Tests for common ions are run on a sample of water and the results are shown below HCO, 165mg/L so'. 173 mg/L cr = 202 mg/L Draw a milliequivalent-per-iter bar diagram and determine the error in the ion balance. L. Na+ Mg> Ca2+ 124 mg/L 28 mg/L 70 mg/L = = 2. A laboratory measures the following concentrations of ions in a sample of...
Calculate the hardness of a water sample containing Ca 2+ 60 mg/L, Mg 2+ 30 mg/L and HCO3- 366 mg/L and 17 mg/L of CO3= at a pH of 9.8.. Calculate the total hardness in terms of calcium carbonate.
* An analysis of a sample of water with PH-7.5 has produced t following concentrations (mg/l). (Answer the following two questions) Cations Anions 102 Cl HCO3150 SO4 Na 50 4 260 Ca 46 Mg 26 4. The total dissolved solids in mg/l a) 588 b) 540 38 d) 238 e)None 5. The Non-carbonate hardness in mg/l as CaCO is: a) 98.75 c) 122.95 d) Zero e)None
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Problem 1 (25 pts) The influent water to a water treatment plant that treats 50x10° L/day has a pH of 7.5 and the following composition: eqmolW (g/mol) [1 | (me/L) | [1 (mg/L as CaCO) L) mg/L) | H2COs 100 2 62.0 3.2 161.3 Ca2 100 2 40.0 5.0 250.0 Mg2 40 2 24.4 3.3 163.9 Nat 43.5 20 0.9 23.0 300.0 300 100.0 6.0 ALK 114.6 2.3 96.0 110 SO1 a) Write the chemical reactions controlling...
1a.) From water sample, 10 mg/L HCO3- as CaCO3, 10 mg/L CO3- as CaCO3 and 50 mg/L Ca+ as CaCO3 were measured. pH was near neutral. What is alkalinity? _____ mg/L as CaCO3 1b.) From water sample, 10 mg/L HCO3- as CaCO3, 10 mg/L CO3- as CaCO3 and 50 mg/L Ca+ as CaCO3 were measured. pH was near neutral. What is alkalinity? _____ mg/L as CaCO3 1c.) Calculate Ksp = _____ A2BO3 ->2A++ BO32- Molar concentration of A+ = Molar...
6.22 A sample of water has the following concentrations of ions: mg/l 40.0 10,0 mg/l 110.0 67.2 11.0 Cations Anions HCO; so Cl Mg Na " 7.0 (a) The concentration (expressed as mg/L) of slaked lime (CalOH)l added to the water to achieve the maximum practical softness. (b) The concentration (expressed as mg/L) of soda ash (Na,CO,) added to achieve the maximum practical softness.