Hard water contains dissolved solids - Edexcel - GCSE Chemistry - Question 3 - 2017 - Paper 1
Question 3
Hard water contains dissolved solids.
a) (i) Describe how to find the mass of dissolved solid in a 25 cm³ sample of hard water.
(ii) A different 25 cm³ sample of a... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Hard water contains dissolved solids - Edexcel - GCSE Chemistry - Question 3 - 2017 - Paper 1
Step 1
Describe how to find the mass of dissolved solid in a 25 cm³ sample of hard water.
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To find the mass of dissolved solid in a 25 cm³ sample of hard water, follow these steps:
Determine the mass of an empty evaporating basin by weighing it on a balance.
Pour 25 cm³ of hard water into the basin. Use a measuring cylinder for accuracy.
Heat the basin to evaporate the water. This can be done either on a Bunsen burner or using an electric heater. Ensure that all the water evaporates.
Weigh the basin again after all water has evaporated, and take note of the new mass.
Subtract the mass of the empty basin from the mass of the basin with the solid. The result is the mass of the dissolved solid.
Step 2
Calculate the concentration of X in the solution, in g dm⁻³.
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To calculate the concentration of dissolved solid X in the solution, use the formula:
ext{Concentration (g dm}^{-3} ext{)} = rac{ ext{mass of solute (g)}}{ ext{volume of solution (dm}^3 ext{)}}
For the given question:
The mass of solid X is 0.6 g.
The volume of the solution is 25 cm³, which is equal to 0.025 dm³.
Plugging in the values:
extConcentration=0.025extdm30.6extg=24extgdm−3
Step 3
Which of these ions, dissolved in water, causes hardness in the water?
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The ions that generally cause hardness in water are magnesium ions (Mg²⁺) and calcium ions (Ca²⁺). In the options provided, you should cross (✖) the box next to: