Water Hardness
Gravimetric Analysis
Water Softening
Chemical Reactions
Lab Techniques
100

The 2 main ions that contribute to water hardness

Calcium (Ca²⁺) and magnesium (Mg²⁺)

100
Definition of gravimetric analysis

A method where a precipitate is isolated, purified, dried, and massed to quantify an analyte

100

The chemical formula for sodium carbonate, used in water softening

Na₂CO₃

100

What is the balanced equation for the reaction between CaCl₂ and Na₂CO₃?

CaCl₂(aq) + Na₂CO₃(aq) → CaCO₃(s) + 2 NaCl(aq)

100

The most important step you take before you begin an experiment

Put goggles on 

200

The primary problem caused by hard water in household appliances

Scale build up, which reduces efficiency 

200

The precipitate formed in the hard water lab during gravimetric analysis

Calcium carbonate (CaCO₃)

200

The reason sodium carbonate is used to soften water

It introduces carbonate ions (CO₃²⁻), which react with calcium ions to form insoluble calcium carbonate

200

The role of sodium carbonate in the hard water experiment

It reacts with calcium ions to form calcium carbonate precipitate

200

The reason it is important to rinse the precipitate after filtration

To remove impurities

300

The chemical reaction that leads to formation of scale in pipes

Ca²⁺ + CO₃²⁻ → CaCO₃ (calcium carbonate precipitate)

300
The two main types of filtration 

Gravity and vacuum 

300

The types of ions exchanged in a water softener

Calcium (Ca²⁺) and magnesium (Mg²⁺) ions are exchanged for sodium (Na⁺) ions.

300

The way CO₂ in the atmosphere contributes to water hardness

CO₂ dissolves in water, dissociates into carbonate (CO₃²⁻) ions, leading to calcium carbonate formation

300

The reason distilled (deionized) water is used to rinse the precipitate in the hard water lab 

To eliminate the possibility of carbonate ions reacting with ions in regular water


400
How hard water affects the efficiency of soap

It forms insoluble soap scum, making soap less effective.

400

The purpose of gravimetric analysis in this lab

To determine the amount of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) in water samples to measure water hardness in a given sample

400

The steps you would take to calculate the volume of excess 0.5 M Na2CO3  needed if you are reacting with 0.00800 moles of Ca2+ in 20 mL. 

 0.00800 moles of Ca2+ --> moles of Na2CO3 using balanced equation --> use molarity to find L of Na2CO3 --> convert to mL --> multiply by 1.2 

400

The reason magnesium ions could interfere with the hard water lab

MgCO3 would form

400

The correct steps for folding a filter paper 

  • Fold the filter paper in half

  • Fold it in half again

  • Tear a small corner off

  • Open the filter paper into a cone

  • Place in the funnel

  • Wet the paper 

500

A way hard water can impact cleaning and laundry

Hard water reduces the effectiveness of soap, leading to soap scum

500

The reason calcium carbonate can be isolated using gravimetric analysis

It is insoluble in water and forms a solid precipitate that can be collected

500

Na2CO3 is also known as 

Soda ash

500

The reason excess sodium carbonate is used in the experiment

To ensure that all calcium ions react and precipitate as calcium carbonate

500
The document you should have out every time you set up your lab notebook

Lab Notebook Guidelines 

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