Which one of the following sodium compounds is used for softening hard water ?
[amp_mcq option1=”Na₂CO₃” option2=”NaHCO₃” option3=”NaOH” option4=”Na₂SO₄” correct=”option1″]
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UPSC CDS-1 – 2021
Hard water contains dissolved minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium ions. Sodium carbonate (Na₂CO₃), also known as washing soda, is commonly used to soften hard water by removing these ions.
When sodium carbonate is added to hard water, the calcium and magnesium ions react with the carbonate ions to form insoluble calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) and magnesium carbonate (MgCO₃). These precipitates settle down or can be filtered out, effectively reducing the concentration of hardening ions in the water. The overall reaction with calcium ions is: Ca²⁺(aq) + Na₂CO₃(aq) → CaCO₃(s) + 2Na⁺(aq). The resulting sodium ions (Na⁺) do not contribute to water hardness.