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High concentration of iron (III) ions, Fe3+, cause hard water. Write a balanced equation to show how iron ions can be removed using sodium carbonate, NaCO3.
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DrBob222
You meant Na2CO3 for NaCO3.
2Fe^3+ + 3Na2CO3 ==> Fe2(CO3)3 + 6Na^2+
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