End Of Unit Questions Flashcards

1
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What is produced when temporary hard water is heated?

A

Scale (insoluble salts of calcium and magnesium carbonates)

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2
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Give one advantage of drinking hard water

A
  • stronger teeth or bones

* reduced risk of heart attacks

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3
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Explain the difference between temporary and permanent hard water

A

Temporary hard water is softened by boiling it, permanent hard water is not softened or does not produce scale when heated

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4
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How does washing soda soften hard water?

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Washing soda is sodium carbonate, which is soluble. Calcium or magnesium ions react with carbonate ions to produce precipitates/insoluble calcium carbonate/magnesium carbonate, thus removing the ions so they cannot react with soap

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5
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Give one disadvantage of using a sodium ion exchange resin to soften hard water

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Replaces calcium ions with sodium ions that can have negative health effects

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6
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What type of substance is removed from water at a treatment works by filtration?

A

Insoluble solids

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7
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Why is chlorine used in water treatment?

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To kill bacteria in the water

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8
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Why is it not necessary to distil water used for drinking?

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No need for drinking water to be pure, just free from harmful chemicals

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9
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Why are fluorides added to drinking water?

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To reduce amount of tooth decay

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10
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Explain what happens when temporary hard water is boiled. Include two balanced symbol equations in your answer

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Hydrogen carbonate ions decompose when heated to produce carbonate ions, water and carbon dioxide

2HCO3-(aq) –> CO2 3-(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)

Carbonate ions react with calcium and magnesium ions in the water to produce precipitates of calcium or magnesium carbonate that are deposited as scale

Ca2+(aq) + CO3 2-(aq) –> CaCO3(s)
(Same for magnesium)

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11
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Why does hard water produce scum?

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Soap reacts with calcium or magnesium ions to produce insoluble salts

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