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6) The results of a lab analysis of a water sample provides the following ion concentrations (pH is near neutral): Sodium Magnesium Calcium 15 mg/L Chloride 26 mg/L Sulfate 95 mg/L Bicarbonate 73 mg/L 135 mg/L 160 mg/L Determine: a) Total Hardness (TH), Carbonate Hardness (CH), Noncarbonate Hardness (NCH), and b) Concentration of lime and soda ash (in mg/L) necessary for maximum softening. alkalinity [mg/L as CaCos].
Please show all steps I need to understand this question. Make clear handwriting. I want it asap. Thanks
6) The results of a lab analysis of a water sample provides the following ion concentrations (pH is near neutral): Sodium Magnesium Calcium 15 mg/L Chloride 26 mg/L Sulfate 95 mg/L Bicarbonate 73 mg/L 135 mg/L 160 mg/L Determine: a) Total Hardness (TH), Carbonate Hardness (CH), Noncarbonate Hardness (NCH), and b) Concentration of lime and soda ash (in mg/L) necessary for maximum softening. alkalinity [mg/L as CaCos].
Patrina SchowalterLv2
10 Jun 2019