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  1. Hi. We did an experiment on Quantitatve Determintion of Total Hardness in Drinking water by Complexometric EDTA Titration and I
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  2. In an experiment for determining water hardness, 75.00 ml of a water sample required 13.03 ml of an EDTA solution that is
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  3. For water hardness experiment using EDTA titrant:1. Suppose water hardness was 600mg CaCO3/L, how much sample should be used to
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  4. The hardness of water (hardness count) is usually expressed as parts per million (by mass) of calcium carbonate. What is the
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  5. An ion exchange process may be used to remove ions causing hardness of water.Outline how this works. 1. Ca2+ and Mg2+ are the
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  6. 25.0 mL tap water is titrated with 0.00500 M EDTA 7.95mL EDTA is required for complete reaction with water hardness what is the
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  7. Hardness in groundwater is due to the presence of metal ions, primarily Mg2+ and Ca2+ . Hardness is generally reported as ppm
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  8. Use the Mohs Hardness Scale chart to answer the question.A chart titled Mohs Hardness Scale shows minerals of increasing
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  9. Use the Mohs Hardness Scale chart to answer the question.A chart titled Mohs Hardness Scale shows minerals of increasing
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  10. Diamonds are minerals with a hardness of 10 on the MohsHardness scale. Which mineral below can be used to cut a diamond? (1
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